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4. As part of McGonigal's counterargument, which groups does she identify as the opponents of her

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She identified a group of nongamers as her claim's adversaries.Explanation:In "Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World", author Jane McGonigal presents a counterargument asserting the benefits of gaming for humanity and its future. McGonigal, a game designer, advocates for integrating technology and gaming. She argues that games meet human needs, a trend that has persisted since ancient times, when people coped with famine through games, allowing them to survive for 18 years. She highlights that her opponents include non-gamers, which account for nearly half of the US population, who view gaming as a mere waste of time.
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