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Q1. [5]
POSITIVE: • connects peers • creative expression • access information • community building NEGATIVE: • impacts self-esteem • cyber bullying • privacy intrusion • distraction and addiction
Social Media has a lasting impact on our thought process and influences our thinking in both positive and negative ways. With the help of the given cues and using your own ideas, write an analytical paragraph on "The Impact of Social Media on Teenagers'' in about 120 words.
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Model Answer

The Impact of Social Media on Teenagers

Social media has become an inseparable part of teenage life, shaping their thoughts and behaviour in profound ways. On the positive side, it connects peers across distances, enabling meaningful friendships and collaborations. It provides a platform for creative expression through art, writing, and videos. Teenagers can access information instantly, broadening their knowledge. Additionally, it fosters community building, bringing together individuals with shared interests and causes.

However, the negative impacts cannot be ignored. Constant comparison with others seriously impacts self-esteem, leading to anxiety and depression. Cyberbullying has emerged as a grave threat, causing emotional harm. Privacy intrusion remains a major concern as personal data is often misused. Furthermore, social media fuels distraction and addiction, affecting academic performance and productivity.

Thus, teenagers must use social media responsibly, balancing its benefits against its risks.

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