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washington, d.c. (achieve3000, april 27, 2018). technology lets parents monitor what their teenagers post and see online. parents can also view their teens cell phone activity. do you think parents should do this? new studies show that many parents think they should. but not everyone agrees. some people accept such monitoring as part of being a parent. but other people say its an invasion of privacy.there are many ways to monitor teens online or electronic activities. parents can use tools that let them see which websites have been visited. there are also apps. these let parents check their teens smartphone use. parents can see call logs and text messages.how many parents do this? in 2014 and 2015, the pew research center took a survey. parents of 13- to 17-year-olds were asked about their monitoring habits. about 60 percent of parents had checked which websites their teens visited. about half had looked through their teens phone call logs or texts.credit for photo and all related images: paul sakuma/apmany parents use technology to see what their teens are doing online and with their cell phonesquestion 5the reader can tell from the article that ______.a. most parents know how to find their teens hidden social media accounts.b. dr. devorah heitner thinks that parents who monitor their teens should monitor their teens friends, too.c. some parents and teens disagree about what is okay to share online.d. most parents already know enough about their teens web activity, so they do not need any monitoring tools.
The article states that some parents accept monitoring as part of parenting, while others call it an invasion of privacy, showing disagreement between some parents and teens (or opposing views on online monitoring). Option A is not supported, as the article doesn't mention parents finding hidden accounts. Option B is not referenced, as Dr. Devorah Heitner is not mentioned. Option D is incorrect, since the survey shows parents use monitoring tools, so they do use them rather than not needing them.
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C. Some parents and teens disagree about what is okay to share online.