ENG2601
Assignment 3 2024
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Due Date: 5 August 2024
QUESTION 1 (3 ESSAYS PROVIDED)
The debate over the use of mobile phones in schools is a pervasive issue that encompasses a
wide range of opinions and evidence-based arguments. In the article "Banning mobile phones
in schools can improve students’ academic performance. This is how we know" by Louis-
Philippe Beland (2021), a compelling argument is presented advocating for the ban of mobile
phones in schools to improve academic outcomes. This essay will analyze Beland's article
concerning its register and tone, cohesion, coherence, grammatical expression, and content,
illustrating how these elements contribute to the effectiveness of the argument.
DISCLAIMER & TERMS
The register OFtone
and USE of Beland's article are formal and academic, reflecting the nature of the
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