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Author's Point of View: Video games can have health benefits such as better fitness and eyesight.

Conflicting Point of View: Video games make teens lazy and unhealthy.


Part 2 of the "Fitness Gaming" section: Another health benefit of video games is improved eyesight.You know those eye charts that doctors have you read to test your vision?A study at the University of Rochester showed that playing video games improved vision test results by up to 20 percent.So,just ignore anyone who says "You'll go blind playing video games". You'll know that video games actually sharpen people's vision.


Click on the TWO pieces of evidence that BEST show how the author responds to the conflicting point of view in the section "Fitness Gaming".

Author's Response:

A: A study found that kids can burn just as many calories playing exergames as doing other types of exercise.

B: A study showed that playing video games improved vision test results by up to 20 percent.

C: Ignore anyone who says "You'll go blind playing video games."

D: Exergames use motion - sensor technology, which allows uses to have fun while increasing fitness.​

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Answer:

A. A study found that kids can burn just as many calories playing exergames as doing other types of exercise.

D: Exergames use motion - sensor technology, which allows uses to have fun while increasing fitness.​

Explanation:

I picked A and D because the conflicting point of view was highlighting the fitness aspect of video games and how it made kids lazy. A and D were the two answer choices that talked about how exergames improved fitness in teenagers.

Answer B  would be a good answer because it talks about health benefits, but eyesight does not relate to fitness.

Answer C is a statement rather than evidence and it still doesn't pertain to fitness.