• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Andy200
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

Teenagers Do Their Talking Online Jeff Palfini Thursday, June 21, 2001 .Today's teens communicate more using the Internet than they do face-to-face. Their parents' generation fought to use the family phone. Today's teens fight over the keyboard. A new study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project says teenagers have adopted the Internet - and instant messaging - so completely that it has even replaced face-to-face communication as the primary mode of interacting for some teens. The study concluded that of the approximately 13 million American teenagers who use the Net, 74 percent use instant messaging. Surprisingly, one-fifth of the teens using IM say it is their primary means of communicating with friends. The study extrapolated the results fram a survey of 754 youngsters between the ages of 12 and 17 and their parents.The text below is about:?


A-the conclusions of a survey among schools
B-communication between countries.
C-research about American teenagers' use of the bus.
D-the results of a study about problems in education.
E-the results of a study conducted by Pew Internet & American Life Project.

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respondido por: girlainesouza881
3

Resposta:

Then, choose a country that is not Brazil to investigate the problems faced by theirteenagers, as well as their preferences and their expectations. *

respondido por: yuri14rodrigues
2

This text read has as its theme a study carried out by a company, which researched and determined that 74% of teenagers only use instant messages to communicate. Therefore, alternative E is correct.

The study of the research mentioned in the text was carried out by the "Pew Internet & American Life Project", which compared generations and their method of communication.

The text mentions that in past generations, parents fought over the house phone. Currently, teenagers use only the keyboard and cell phones to type text and communicate with other people.

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