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which statement would be an effective conclusion for the evaluation of an article on the potential threat of technology?
○ finally, wilson’s article argues that technology is detrimental to learning because fewer students are reading for pleasure.
○ i agree with wilson’s argument. when i stopped watching videos on my phone, my grades went up, so technology must make it more difficult to learn.
○ wilson’s article states that computers, tablets, and smartphones should not be allowed in the classroom because these devices distract students.
○ therefore, wilson’s argument that technology makes it more difficult for students to concentrate is thoroughly researched and provides ample supporting evidence.
To determine an effective conclusion for evaluating an article on technology's threat, we analyze each option:
- The first option just restates the article's argument, not evaluating it.
- The second uses a personal anecdote, which is not a thorough evaluation.
- The third restates a claim from the article, not evaluating the argument's strength.
- The fourth option evaluates Wilson’s argument by stating it is thoroughly researched and has ample evidence, which is what a conclusion for an evaluation should do (assess the argument’s validity and support).
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D. Therefore, Wilson’s argument that technology makes it more difficult for students to concentrate is thoroughly researched and provides ample supporting evidence.