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Paragraph 3:
It is easy for teachers to make sure students are using smartphones in appropriate ways in the classroom. One way is for teachers to move away from the front of the classroom and into students’ space. Teachers should interact with their students and check on their progress. They should engage students in learning. Students aren’t likely to be texting their friends if they are actively involved in a lesson. They are also less likely to use their phones inappropriately if their teacher may appear over their shoulders at any time.
Question: Which best restates the counterclaim addressed in paragraph 3 of "At Your FIngertips"?
A. It will be easy to help students use smartphones in an appropriate way
B. Students who are allowed to use smartphones in the classroom will not use them appropriately.
C. Some teachers do not converse or interact enough with the students in their classrooms.
D. Some teachers are unwilling to allow students to interact in their classrooms.
