Changes for page Exercises argumentative writing
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... ... @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ 30 30 |4. Students use their phones to look up words and check grammar. **Consequently**, their writing skills can improve significantly.|| 31 31 |5. **In conclusion**, one major issue is that phones make it easy to cheat during tests.|| 32 32 |6. Some schools have banned phones completely. **To illustrate this point**, studies show that banning phones can raise average test scores by up to 6%.|| 33 -|7. Phones help students stay in touch with their parents. **In addition**, they can be useful in emergencies.||34 -|8. Many students spend too much time on their phones during breaks. **Therefore**, looking at the positive side, there are clear benefits too.||35 -|9. **A significant disadvantage**of mobile phones in school is the risk of cyberbullying.||36 -|10. Phones cause distraction and enable cheating. **In a nutshell**, schools need clear rules about when and how phones may be used.||33 +|7. Phones help students stay in touch with their parents. In addition, they can be useful in emergencies.|| 34 +|8. Many students spend too much time on their phones during breaks. Therefore, looking at the positive side, there are clear benefits too.|| 35 +|9. A significant disadvantage of mobile phones in school is the risk of cyberbullying.|| 36 +|10. Phones cause distraction and enable cheating. In a nutshell, schools need clear rules about when and how phones may be used.|| 37 37 38 38 39 39 {{/exercise}}