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English, 23.04.2021 19:00, mfr81

Your local newspaper just published a letter from a man from an older generation. He thinks that young people today have bad manners and poor social skills, and he blames these problems on cell phones and computers. Think about how these technologies affect young people today and decide whether you agree or disagree with the letter writer's opinion. Write a response to the newspaper explaining your position
and reasons for it Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?

A. The dictionary defines manners as "generally accepted protocol for good behavior in a variety of social situations or a way of conducting oneself with proper etiquette."

B. The use of cell phones and computers has changed the manners and social skills of young people compared to the previous generation, but these changes are mostly positive.

C. It’s difficult for older people to understand the websites and apps that younger people used to stay connected with friends and keep up to date on new information.

D. One way that cell phones have improved the social skills of young people is by making Communication quicker, easier, and more accessible at all times.

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