Question
Part A
What claim does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?
Responses
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?
Responses
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
What claim does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?
Responses
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?
Responses
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
Answers
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**Part A**
The claim the author makes about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" is:
**Binge-watching may improve relationships.**
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**Part B**
The statement that accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A is:
**It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.**
The claim the author makes about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" is:
**Binge-watching may improve relationships.**
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**Part B**
The statement that accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A is:
**It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.**
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