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skad
12 days ago
9

For his science class, Lorenzo is exploring the possible negative impacts of cell phone use on health.

English
2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]12 days ago
8 0

Response:

4

Explanation:

It's the sole option that presents mainly facts with minimal opinions

hammer [7.6K]12 days ago
8 0

Response: (4)

Explanation:I got it correct on the edgenuity test, and it offers reliable information that can be substantiated.

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