Write three different sentences, each addressing one of the three "persuasive issues," on the topic of technology overreliance
What will be an ideal response?
The best answers will:
1. write three different sentences, one each for fact, value, and policy questions.
• Answers may include variations on the following:
? A recent study of 6- to 10-year-olds found that this age group uses some form of technology during 80% of their waking hours in a day (FACT).
? Technology overreliance is the worst addiction issue Generation Y faces (VALUE).
? Public schools should return to a model that bans the use of computer-based reading and homework (POLICY).
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