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the movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less (including zero) depending on your answer. read this sentence from paragraph 3 of the passage. it is unfortunate but true that recent events have proven that students are proactive in using their cell phones in times of emergency on school campuses. what does the word unfortunate mean in this sentence? somewhat fortunate very fortunate not fortunate rarely fortunate reading passage cell phones: classroom technology of the future 1 the cell phone. no longer a device just to make telephone calls, cell phones can now be used to take pictures and record video, send text messages and tweets, and access the internet. using a smartphone, you can receive and send email, get directions, play games, listen to music, and watch movies. you can now speak to your cell phone and it will answer back. ask it a question and it can tell you the answer. at some stores, customers can pay using their cell phones. the cell phone has become a handheld computer—an integral part of day - to - day technology. the question, therefore, inevitably arises: is it appropriate for students to use cell phones in schools? some schools have adopted policies to ban cell phone use in the classroom, but are these initiatives reasonable? although they have limitations, cell phones can be used to ensure student safety, help with job skill preparation, and aid in classroom instruction. 2 the first cell phone call was made in 1973 by martin cooper, an engineer at motorola. on a new york city street, he wowed observers with the new device. ten
The prefix "un -" is a negation prefix in English. When added to "fortunate", it makes the word mean the opposite, which is not fortunate.
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C. not fortunate