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English, 01.04.2021 23:40, efraruiz02

Cell phones are an integral part of life for adolescents. As students enroll in college and enter the workforce, cell phones will continue to be important. While some educators think that cell phones are a distraction, cell phones should be seen instead as
tools that improve student safety, employability, and learning. Rather than arbitrarily banning cell phones, school administrators
should work on developing technology guidelines and lesson plans that include cell phone use in the classroom. New policies
for the twenty-first century will benefit students, teachers, and society.
Who is the intended audience for this passage?
city council members
employers
school administrators
students and parents

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