1)  When Elyse opens her Instagram app, among the first thing she sees are ___________________ a) fashion advice. b) weight loss tips. c) travel hot spots. d) advertisements for teeth whitening products. 2) The app's ________________ chooses what it shows her based on what it thinks she wants to see. a) friend to give suggestions b) randomized ads c) algorithm 3) Instagram is supposed to be for children older than ______. a) 10 b) 13 c) 14 d) 8 4) Instagram may hurt the _____________of young women and girls. a) confidence b) physical health c) mental health d) social health 5) Facebook acknowledges that it puts growth and profit above everything else. a) True b) False 6) Instagram has lowered the amount of recommended content it shows people? a) True b) False 7) What other apps have been criticized for promoting potentially harmful content? a) Pintrest and Facebook b) Snapchat and WhatsApp c) TikTok and Snapchat d) LinkedIn and Twitter 8) If you tap on images of influencers you will _________________. a) instantly become friends with them. b) become an influencer, too. c) see more of them in your feed. d) turn into dust. 9) If you do not want to see a specific type of content you should... a) delete all your social media accounts b) scroll past the content and not click on it c) close your eyes until it goes away 10) What options did the article provide to take a break from apps? a) None b) Leave the phone at home c) set limits d) find any other app 11) What does the word Whistleblower mean? a) a person who works as a lifeguard at a pool. b) a person who exposes illegal, unsafe or illicit information or activity c) a person who works at a whistle factory and tests the whistles. d) someone who whistles when they speak. 12) What does the word savvy mean? a) Someone who is very attractive b) Someone who does not make good decisions c) Someone who has the ability to make good judgements.

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