Question
What claim does the author make make against binge-watching in the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?
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Binge-watching can cause vision and hearing problems for viewers.
Binge-watching can cause vision and hearing problems for viewers.
Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
Binge-watching stops people from obsessing about problems.
Binge-watching stops people from obsessing about problems.
Binge-watching immerses the viewer in the story.
Binge-watching immerses the viewer in the story.
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Binge-watching can cause vision and hearing problems for viewers.
Binge-watching can cause vision and hearing problems for viewers.
Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
Binge-watching stops people from obsessing about problems.
Binge-watching stops people from obsessing about problems.
Binge-watching immerses the viewer in the story.
Binge-watching immerses the viewer in the story.
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The correct claim the author makes against binge-watching in the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" is:
**Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.**
**Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.**
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