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PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! PROMPT 1
Pretend that you believe the claim (even if you don’t) and give as many reasons as you can why you agree with it.

PROMPT 2
Pretend that you doubt the claim (even if you don’t) and give as many reasons as you can why the writer’s ideas are wrong.

Question 1:
Would the 16-year-old girl Turkle refers to in the first two paragraphs be considered a believer or a doubter of the claim that only humans, not robots, can provide empathy?

Question 2:
What evidence can you find in the first two paragraphs to support your response?

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