“Video Game Addiction—Is it Real?”
by Sara Bellum

Doodle Jump. Candy Crush. Farmville. Angry Birds. Cut the Rope. Fruit Ninja. Words with Friends.

Nearly everyone with a smartphone or tablet has played one of these video games. It is easy to get swept up in the bright colors, cutesy characters—and the satisfaction you feel when you finally complete a difficult level. So, you keep playing, and playing, and playing. Many people say games like these are “addictive.” But are they, really?

Maybe. Addiction Science Award Winner Ethan Guinn definitely thought so.

Dopamine: Sweet Rewards for the Brain
Rewards in video games, such as points or bonuses, are surprising and often unpredictable. Figuring out that special move or combination that helps you conquer each level feels great. Not knowing when you will get that reward keeps you engaged.

These periodic bursts of pleasure are the work of dopamine. Dopamine is the chemical in your brain that causes you to feel happy, and it is what gets you hooked on lots of things in life.

Your brain is designed to release dopamine in response to things that are good for you—like spending time with your friends, eating healthy food, or exercising. Dopamine bursts also reward you when you apply your cleverness to solving real-world problems.

But people have figured out all kinds of ways to tap into the brain’s reward system with things that aren’t so good for you. Drugs and junk food are obvious, harmful examples. Video games might not kill you or make you overweight (at least not directly), but many people feel they are “hooked” on them.

So, Is Gaming Really an Addiction?

Scientists say that more research is needed before they can tell whether being hooked on a video game is actually an addiction.

Addiction is more complicated than just wanting to feel good. People who are addicted to drugs often just want to feel “normal” or not bad. It is also more than just the compulsive need to keep using a drug or engaging in a behavior. Addiction means being unable to quit, even in the face of negative consequences.

A person with a drug addiction wants to use drugs even when their grades have tanked, they have lost their job, and they no longer care about the things that were once important to them. When they are not using drugs, they feel withdrawal symptoms that make them sick. Scientists are not sure video games can cause the same effects.

But…if you play a game so much that you don’t participate in life’s normal activities—you don’t sleep or eat or hang out with friends or do the things you used to love—you are heading down a dangerous path. If that describes you, maybe you should try not playing the game for a day or two, or even a week. Ask people that you trust if they think you have a problem. And, if you find that you just can’t stop—even if video gaming addiction isn’t officially a disease—you can absolutely get help by talking to your parents or a guidance counselor at school.

How does the author use structure in the “Dopamine: Sweet Rewards for the Brain” section to impact the meaning of the passage?

A. The author uses a cause-and-effect structure to describe the biological release of dopamine and how it is related to various addictions.

B. The author uses a chronological structure to describe the process of becoming addicted to video gaming.

C. The author uses a problem and solution structure to describe the reasons why a person tries to achieve a dopamine release.

D. The author uses a compare and contrast structure to describe the similarities and differences between video game addiction and other types of addiction.

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:A. The author uses a cause-and-effect structure to describe the biological release of dopamine and how it is related to various addictions.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: It’s letter A


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Nearly everyone with a smartphone or tablet has played one of these video games. It is easy to get swept up in the bright colors, cutesy characters—and the satisfaction you feel when you finally complete a difficult level. So, you keep playing, and playing, and playing. Many people say games like these are “addictive.” But are they, really?

in “Video Game Addiction—Is it Real?”
What is the meaning of the phrase “swept up in” in paragraph 2?

A. amused by

B. attracted to

C. disappointed by

D. obsessed with

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Answer

Id say B. Attracted to

Explanation:

While I'm not 100% sure when looking and the option B. is pretty similar to swept up in. good day to you!

The answer is obsessed with

Write a short paragraph in which you explore the relationship of historical events to one of the poem's major themes. Support your answer with direct quotes from the poem.

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Explanation:

we don't know what the poems are :/

What are the poems??
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