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using the peel method, are these explanations correct and have no evidence? i need to make sure its not evidence so i can write my evidence sentences separately.
point: first and foremost, cell phones significantly detract students from the learning environment.
explanation:
- indeed, the multifunctional nature of these digital devices inevitably leads to divided attention from students, which further reduces comprehension and retention of important information being taught by the teacher in the classroom.
- moreover, students who are engrossed in their cell phones, whether its checking notifications, social media, or playing video games, become less motivated to learn and are less likely to participate in class discussions or collaborate with their peers.
The explanations given expand on the point about cell - phones detracting from the learning environment by elaborating on how the multifunctional nature causes divided attention and how phone - use reduces motivation and participation. They are general statements and not evidence (like statistics, research findings, or specific examples). So they are correct as explanations and not evidence.
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Yes, these are correct explanations and not evidence.