What is a belief the author of “Technology: An Enemy” holds that the author of “Technology: A Friend” doesn’t? Responses A The author of “...An Enemy” believes technology is only bad if it is overused while the author of “...A Friend” believes it is healthy at all times. The author of “...An Enemy” believes technology is only bad if it is overused while the author of “...A Friend” believes it is healthy at all times. B The author of “...A Friend” believes technology is the only way to operate a country while the author of “...An Enemy” believes it is detrimental to one’s personal growth.The author of “...A Friend” believes technology is the only way to operate a country while the author of “...An Enemy” believes it is detrimental to one’s personal growth. C The author of “...An Enemy” believes technology has more downfalls than benefits while the author of “...A Friend” believes it has more benefits than downfalls.The author of “...An Enemy” believes technology has more downfalls than benefits while the author of “...A Friend” believes it has more benefits than downfalls. D The author of “...A Friend” believes technology should always be used in the workplace while the author of “...An Enemy” believes it should never be used at work.The author of “...A Friend” believes technology should always be used in the workplace while the author of “...An Enemy” believes it should never be used at work.

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The best response is: C The author of “...An Enemy” believes technology has more downfalls than benefits while the author of “...A Friend” believes it has more benefits than downfalls.

This option highlights a fundamental difference in the authors’ perspectives regarding the overall impact of technology.