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English, 22.01.2021 22:20 davia97

32 points, and brainliest if you help me with this question... At the start of the lesson, you reflected on the devices that you use and the amount of time you used them each week. Now that you have read both texts, “Understanding the Benefits and Risks of Screen Time for Adolescents” and “Screen Time Guidelines for Teens,” write a paragraph that reflects your opinion on this issue. Follow this general structure: Sentence 1: a topic sentence that states your belief Sentence 2: evidence from an article as support Sentence 3: evidence from an article as support Sentence 4: evidence from an article as support Sentence 5: closing sentence Type your paragraph in the box.

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