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Read the following excerpt from "Did You R e a l l y Just Post That Photo?" by Kristin Lewis: There is no way to know for sure if the photos you posted on F a c e b o o k (you know, the ones that got you grounded) are the reason you were denied [college admission]. But you'll always be h a u n t e d by the possibility that the college found them. The fact is, an increasing number of colleges are looking up applicants on social-media sites like F a c e b o o k and Y o u T u b e. If they don't like what they find out about you, you could miss out on a scholarship or even get rejected. Colleges aren't the only ones scouring the Internet for your name either. Potential employers are looking too. An i n a p p r o p r i a t e photo can cost you a job, whether it's the babysitting gig you're hoping to land next week or the internship you will apply for five years from now. Which of the following is a paraphrase of the bolded lines that could be used for note-taking purposes? Applicants use social media to research potential colleges and jobs. Potential employers are looking up applicants online to help make hiring decisions. Social media can negatively impact a user's college and job prospects. "The fact is, an increasing number of colleges are looking up applicants on social-media sites like F a c e b o o k and Y o u T u b e."

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it's not C. Social media can negatively impact a user's college and job prospects. I answered that and I got it wrong. I think it might be B, im like 80% sure, so sorry if I'm wrong

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The option that paraphrase  the bolded lines is Potential employers are looking up applicants online to help make hiring decisions.

Is it right for a potential employer to use the Internet in this way?

The use of social media for any kind of monitoring, investigation, and job decision making by the employer is one that is advisable to all.

Conclusively, It is moral to use information that will help one in terms of job performance and if the employer uses the internet in line with their policies and practices, then there is no issue with it.

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