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Use the arguments about the effects of video games on teenagers to answer the question.
Argument 1: Video games are fun, but they make teenagers less likely to engage in physical exercise.
Argument 2: Video games help teach teenagers to perform more than one task at the same time.
On which point do these two arguments disagree?
(1 point)
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whether or not video games are a good substitute for exercise
whether or not video games are a good substitute for exercise
whether or not video games make teenagers more passive
whether or not video games make teenagers more passive
whether or not video games have any benefits for teenagers
whether or not video games have any benefits for teenagers
whether or not video games are fun for teenagers to play
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whether or not video games make teenagers more passive
Argument 1 implies they reduce physical activity (more passive), while Argument 2 implies they increase active multitasking skills (less passive).
Argument 1 implies they reduce physical activity (more passive), while Argument 2 implies they increase active multitasking skills (less passive).
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