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When it is about an answer that I know I am confident in and know is right. Also when its an engaging topic and everyone has to give an answer. I’m more comfortable talking in class when I’m familiar/friends with the people in the class.
2.
I get uncomfortable when I am called on because if I didn’t know the answer I wouldn’t have raised my hand and when its something I have no idea what we are talking about.
Questions
- His claim is that games are not a mindless activity.
- You gain other types of skills that can be used elsewhere. He uses the example of algebra and how it is taught but often times never used again.
- Yes, because the author has good logic and has the evidence to back up his claim. He seems to be a trust worthy and a relatable guy because he is making valid points and connected with the readers using algebra, and has good reasoning for his points and claims he is bringing up.
- I do because I see both sides of this ‘argument’.