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English, 06.07.2021 18:30 justritegrl

I will give brainliest if you answer all questions. Also 55 points. Article: Surfing the Smart Lane: Technology Can Make Us Smarter
by Jody Frank, guest blogger for an organization called
Generation Wired

1. What is Jody Frank’s claim in
this blog post?
2. What kind of reasoning does
Frank use here to support her
claim? Is her reasoning sound?
3. How does the evidence Frank
uses in this third paragraph relate
to the claim?
4. What words are used to indicate
a counterargument in this fourth
paragraph?
5. Starting in the sixth paragraph,
Frank uses an extended analogy/
comparison to support her point
that people have a history of
learning to use technology more
wisely. Does her reasoning logically support her claim that technology makes people smarter?
6. Is the evidence Frank uses about
the history of cars actually related
to her claim? Why or why not?

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