Question
Which statement could be used to refute the argument that students should be allowed to have cell phones in school?(1 point)
Responses
Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom.
Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom.
Students should be allowed to carry phones in case of emergencies.
Students should be allowed to carry phones in case of emergencies.
Cell phones can be used to enhance learning activities.
Cell phones can be used to enhance learning activities.
Responses
Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom.
Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom.
Students should be allowed to carry phones in case of emergencies.
Students should be allowed to carry phones in case of emergencies.
Cell phones can be used to enhance learning activities.
Cell phones can be used to enhance learning activities.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that could be used to refute the argument that students should be allowed to have cell phones in school is:
"Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom."
This directly addresses the concern that allowing cell phones could negatively impact the learning environment, providing a counterargument to the idea that they should be permitted.
"Cell phones can cause disruption and distraction in the classroom."
This directly addresses the concern that allowing cell phones could negatively impact the learning environment, providing a counterargument to the idea that they should be permitted.
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