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English, 05.10.2020 22:01 alyviariggins

Select two quotations from Passage 1 that support the central idea that communication between adults and teenagers is evolving
"Chastened, Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It's a common scene these
days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country" (paragraph 5)
"Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves
and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their
parents." (paragraph 6)
"And while Savannah described her relationship with her parents as close, she still prefers her
space. 'I don't text that much in front of my parents because they read them," she said."
(paragraph 7)
"Savannah said she sends a text message to her father at least two or three times a day. "I can't
ask him questions because he is too slow,' she said. "He uses simple words." (paragraph 10)
"Mr. Pence is well aware of how destabilizing cellphones, iPods and hand-held video game players
can be to family relations. I see kids text under the table at the restaurant," he said. They don't
teach them etiquette anymore." (paragraph 12)

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