English, 14.01.2021 01:00, azimgd1612
Inferencing & The Outsider
We make inferences when reading fiction or informational text. Read the following passage. A new report came out about teens and cell phones. Teens use cell phones mostly to access the internet, share photos, and send messages. Teens spend the most time sending messages. They send more messages to friends than to family members. 2. What can you infer from this passage?
A Teens never use cell phones to record videos.
B Teens spend less time on cell phones sharing photos than they do sending messages.
C Teens’ family members never return their messages.
D Teens don’t enjoy accessing the internet on cell phones.
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