• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: jessicameiga12peep40
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

ME AJUDEM COM ESSE TEXTO!

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1 - Qual o assunto do texto que motivou a carta do leitor?

2 - o leitor concorda totalmente com a opinião da matéria? Retire do texto uma passagem que justifica a resposta.

3 - segundo o leitor, qual a falha do autor da matéria ao citar o mito da epidemia de ansiedade em adolescentes? Retire do texto a passagem.

4 - qual opinião do autor da matéria sobre a influência de smartfones e vídeo games? O leitor concorda com essa opinião?

5 - Segundo o leitor, qual a diferença entre a televisão e os demais eletrônicos? (Internet e vídeo games)

POR FAVOR AJUDEM

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respondido por: sofa94
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jessicameiga12peep40: Opinion report: is technology harming teenagers?

To the editor:
Re "teenagers aren't losing their minds," by Richard A. Friendman (Sunday Review, sept. 9): I agree with much of what Dr. Friendman wrote. At the same time, he misses the mark on some important points.
First, while talking about the "myth" of the teenage anxiety epidemic, he fails to mention that — whatever the cause — by age 18, almost one-third of youths will experience debilitating, clinical levels of anxiety.
jessicameiga12peep40: He quickly dismisses the idea that these alarming rates of anxiety are caused by technology, a viewpoint to which I am sympathetic. Yet, he also dismisses the possibility that technology contributes to the cycle of anxiety in important and preventable ways. Second, I agree with Dr. Friendman that kids and teenagers are facing an anxiety-provoking word, so distress is largely normal.
jessicameiga12peep40: But to dismiss parents' instincts that our kids are in trouble and that technology may be part of the problem risks being both misguided and condescending.
Finally, Dr. Friendman argues, like many before him, that smartphones and video games are just another technological innovation that has triggered existential panic. I disagree. There is a qualitative difference between worries about television and "brain rot" and worries about our current digital ecosystem.
jessicameiga12peep40: Television was not designed to mediate our lives, track our every purchase and movement, or listen in on our conversations. My parents never had to worry about internet trolls and haters during saturday morning cartoons.
jessicameiga12peep40: Excellent research is underway to tease apart the links between anxiety and technology so that we can find real solutions.
Tracy A. Dannis-Tiwary
New York
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