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Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows:

Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting.

How does the author handle the counterclaim? (5 points)

Group of answer choices

The author chooses to concede the point and offers no rebuttal.

The author offers an opinion discounting the counterclaim.

The author ignores the counterclaim and avoids responding.

The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

I think that "The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research" because the author is trying to prove that students should be allowed to have cell phones in the classroom because it is an advantage and tries to persuade the reader to agree.

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