Read the excerpt.
We should give up the useless fight with our
students and buy phones for them instead. Some
kinds of screen time work well in school. Research,
for example, is sometimes done more effectively
online rather than tracking down print sources in a
library. Screens also helps us connect with people in
other locations, creating new digital pen pals.
Screens can also be integrated into the classroom
to enhance learning instead of distracting from it.
Which statement best explains how the author uses
faulty reasoning to serve a purpose?
The author utilizes loaded language to persuade
readers to buy phones for students.
The author uses slippery slope to warn about the
dangers of eliminating screen time.
The author uses bias to prove how ineffective it is
to argue about screen time.
The author uses ad hominem to target parents
who refuse to buy phones.



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