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cket: answer each question based on the article. choose the best answer of the choices. according to the article, teens spend approximately how much time daily on social media? a. 1 hour b. 2 hours c. 5 hours d. 8 hours 2. the article implies: a. social media always causes mental illness b. social media use may be part of a larger pattern of teen stress c. social media never affects teens d. teens dont use social media 3. the article suggests that higher levels of social media use are linked to: a. poor parental relationships b. less thoughts of self - harm c. no change in teens d. worse overall mental health (4) what is the connection between parental
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To answer this, we refer to typical knowledge about teen social media use (or the article, assuming common data). Teens often spend around 2 hours daily on social media (though actual data can vary, but among the options, 2 hours is a common estimate). Option A (1 hour) is too low, C (5 hours) and D (8 hours) are too high for average daily use.
Option A is extreme ("always" causes mental illness is wrong). Option C ("never affects") is false. Option D ("teens don't use") is wrong. Option B is reasonable as social media use can be part of broader teen stress patterns (e.g., combined with school, peer pressure, etc.).
Higher social media use is linked to worse mental health (studies show this). Option A: Not directly linked to parental relationships from social media use alone. Option B: Higher use is linked to more, not less, self - harm thoughts. Option C: "No change" is wrong. So D is correct.
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