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English, 06.04.2021 23:00, jghdvine

Select the correct texts in the passage. Which sentence uses an anecdote as a rhetorical device?

Less Phone, More Talk
In our modern society, far too many people are more interested in whatever is happening on their phones than with the people around them. Visit almost any restaurant, and you will notice half the people staring at their personal devices rather than interacting with those around them. But do you ever look at the other half? The feelings of desolation and resentment are etched on their faces. This habit is hurting relationships, sometimes permanently.

The best way to build a relationship is through one-on-one interactions, and the habit of constantly checking your phone unfortunately gets in the way of that. When you are on the phone during lunch with a friend, you are sending the message that he or she is not that important to you. You may still be able to pay attention to what your friend is saying, but you are communicating a message of disrespect by looking at your phone and not making eye contact. Without eye contact, it is nearly impossible to be fully engaged in the conversation. When your eyes are fixed on your phone, your companion may not share as much information with you; or worse yet, he or she may not want to spend time with you in the future.

Many people think that they have to check their phones and be connected at all times. I was one of these people, until my best friend walked out on me during our last meal together before college; after that, I vowed to be more present. In the event that you are awaiting a truly urgent phone call or text, you can simply tell your dinner partner "excuse me," then go to a quiet area to deal with the message as quickly as possible. Walking away with permission is more polite that checking your phone at the table, which is akin to walking away without saying why. You would not walk away while someone was talking without saying anything, and the same holds true when it comes to checking your phone. Entering the world of your phone is essentially walking out on your companion, because you are no longer fully present and aware of what the other person is saying.

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