Read this statement from "Ads May Spur Unhappy Kids to Embrace
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"The American Ac...
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Read this statement from "Ads May Spur Unhappy Kids to Embrace
Materialism."
"The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that kids get no more
than two hours of non-educational "screen time"--TV and computers-
each day.
Based on the information in this article, chose the MOST LIKELY reason
that educational screen time is acceptable but non-educational screen
time is not
A. Non-educational programming includes commercials.
B. Educational programming teaches children how to be happy.
C. Educational programming includes ads for products that spur
creativity
D. Non-educational programming does not encourage educational
development
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