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go.lag

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Why is Jacobsen not worried about negative responses to mental illness shown online?
 
  a. because inaction is worse than negative responses
 
  b. because people only share what they want others to know
  c. because the words shared through social media do not have any social value

Question 2

Who is the intended audience for Jacobson's essay?
 
  a. mental health professionals
 
  b. individuals diagnosed with mental illness
  c. users of social media



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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