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Plz Help Me With These Questions qwq1.Which argument does the author make against binge-watching and its effect on mental health in the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?People who binge-watch shows get into "the zone."Binge-able shows have intricate story lines that are hard to follow.People who binge-watch shows escape their responsibilities.Binge-watching shows for hours can cause depression.2. Part AWhat is a claim the author makes about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?Binge-watching adds to viewer stress.Binge-watching happens infrequently.Binge-watching benefits physical health.Binge-watching is more satisfying.Question 2Part BWhich statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?It is ineffective because the author states that binge-watching is like finishing a book, but not everyone can relate to this idea.It is effective because the author proves that viewers who binge-watch are happier and more productive than those who don't. It is ineffective because the author provides examples of shows that very few people binge-watch.It is effective because the author explains how shows made for binge-watching are more complex, which better engages viewers.3. Item 3How does the author of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" inform the reader about positive social interactions?by explaining that viewers feel a sense of power and control after binge-watchingby explaining that binge-watching creates a shared communal spaceby explaining that since stress is relieved by binge-watching, people get along betterby explaining that binge-watching gives our brains a break so we can focus on relationships4. Item 4Read the paragraph from the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" and note the boldface evidence to support the main argument.Binge-watching creates a sense of community around a show. Experts refer to this community as a "shared cultural space." It's a form of common ground. It allows viewers to discuss and share their enjoyment of a show with everyone from a family member to a coworker to a stranger in line at the supermarket.The main argument is that binge-watching may lead to positive social connections.Which answer best uses the evidence to evaluate the main argument?The argument is effective; the evidence provides valid support.The argument is effective; the evidence explains how binge-watching shows leads people to bond over a shared interest. The argument is ineffective; the evidence provides invalid support. The argument is ineffective; the evidence proves people mostly discuss shows with those they already know.Help Me Plz ;-;