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English, 23.04.2020 20:52 monayemcnett11

According to the passage, what is a negative effect of not
teens not reading longer articles that explore deep themes
and require critical thinking and reflection?
O A. They have more free time to hang out with freinds.
OB. Teens' SAT scores are the lowest since 1972.
C. Teens have more time to spend on techology making them
smarter tech users.
O D. Teens enter college better prepared at reading 800 page
assignments in college.

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