Test Your Knowledge: True or False Question 1Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 344 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Like many teens, Cara does a lot of texting with her friends throughout the day. Cara's mother, however, is concerned that texting so much might negatively impact Cara's ability to read and ?write. What might be the most accurate response to Cara's mother's concern?
A. You can tell her that she is correct to be concerned as there is consistent research to indicate poorer reading and writing skills among teens who text more compared to those who do not.
B. You can tell that texting does impact teen's reading and writing skills, but only if teens send more than 60 texts a day.
C. You can tell her that research has not yet studied such a technological advance area, so we ?currently have no evidence on this issue.
D. You can reassure Cara's mother that research suggests texting does not appear to negatively affect teen's reading or writing skills.
Answer: D
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