Rearrange the following sentences so that they read logically. Put the corresponding letters in a proper sequence on the answer sheet. The positions of some sentences have been given. A. And without reflecting on the consequences of technology, they could end up bringing some of the worst of the Internet into offline life. B. By understanding them, we can think about how young people are growing up with technology and what impact these experiences could have. C. Digital exiles are at the opposite extreme—they've been raised with minimal technology. D. Digital orphans have grown up with a great deal of technology access, but very little guidance. E. The way people relate to technology—how they use the Internet—will shape their professional opportunities, and will determine the content and experience of the Internet itself as well. F. A recent survey found that parents are managing their kids’ use of technology in very different ways, and as a result, they are creating three distinct groups of young people: digital orphans, exiles and heirs. G.Digital heirs have impressive technology skills thanks largely to their parents and teachers who have encouraged and directed their technology education, but they might face challenges in dealing with their less knowledgeable peers. H. Usually once they enter into the digital world, many of them will throw themselves into their online lives.
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