What contradiction does the author explore in paragraph 12, and why is it important?
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In “Summer of His Fourteenth Year,” the poet most likely uses varied line lengths in the poem to —. In “Summer of His Fourteenth Year,” which statement best describes adolescent challenges based on lines 20–24? Teens might still rely on their mothers in times of need.
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The contradiction is the fact that we see how technology has made us reliant and unhappy yet we cannot stop as it is also a source of happiness.
- In the 12th paragraph, the author talks about how the world has become so obsessed with technology and we rely on smartphones way too much for the information and for services such as calling for a lift.
- This has resulted in the emergence of new behavioral and emotional patterns. These patterns make us feel disconnected.
- Unbalanced and unhappy. Since we are too busy using it we don't notice how technology is affecting us. But it has got to a point where even when we do see it, we cannot stop using it as it has become a sort of source of happiness and livelihood.
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