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Reread this sentence from Thompson's passage. Lunsford's team found that the students were remarkably adept at... adapting their tone and technique to best get their point across Which of the following from Jordan's passage conflicts most with this? A "All this multitasking seems to be actually changing our brains." B "Researchers have found that heavy multitaskers actually take longer to switch between tasks, are not as good at ignoring distracting information, and actually feel more stress." C "The lives of countless young people are intertwined with technology, many youths send hundreds of text messages a day." D Students admit that their use of technology takes time away and distracts them from schoolwork.​

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