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- choose the best answer. what is the effect of quoting students who use their cell phones while walking?
showing that students do walk and use cell phones
identifying with students
giving counterarguments to show both points of view
all of these
- choose the best answer.
how does the information in the article affect the thoughts, attitudes, emotions, or actions of the audience?
promoting votes to make new laws about walking or driving using cell phones
persuading people to be more careful when using cell phones on the road
soliciting donations from people to support a nonprofit agency that came to their town
convincing people that age restrictions should be placed on phones
Question 3
- Quoting students who use cell phones while walking can show the reality (that students do this), help identify with students (by using their own words), and potentially give counterarguments or show different viewpoints if the quotes include varied perspectives. So all the listed effects are possible.
- An article about cell phone use while walking/driving is likely aiming to persuade people to be more careful on the road (to avoid accidents). Promoting votes for new laws is less direct, soliciting donations is unrelated, and age restrictions on phones are not the typical focus of such an article.
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