The term ____ was first used in 2003 and means "to watch many or all episodes of (a TV series) in rapid succession," Ninety percent of millennials (ages 20–33) and 87 ____of Gen Z (ages 14–19) stated they binge-watch, and 40 percent of them binge-watch an average of six episodes of television, or about five hours, in one sitting. Is binge-watching a harmless pleasure or a ____addiction? Binge-watching ____a sense of community around a show. Another word for lonely is ____. Binge-watching can also be a type of couples therapy for ____ such as illness or difficult family relationships. Sharing the pretend world of the shows creates the mutual ____ and experiences needed to strengthen long-distance relationships. According to psychiatrists, binge-watching releases dopamine in the ____, which creates a feeling of pleasure and can help people to relax and relieve stress. Binge-watching can also be ____ if the show relates to the viewer's real life. Watching multiple episodes at once makes the story ____ to follow and more enjoyable than a single episode. A University of Texas study found that ____ were more likely to be depressed, lonely and have less self-control. Binge-watching can lead to ____ Binge-watching requires ____for hours and hours, which has long been linked to slow metabolism, heart disease, cancer, blood clots and deep vein thrombosis.

Feb. 2-3 Cloze for Newsela "Pro Con Watching T.V"

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