Read the following announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.
Generation Gap: “Micro-moments” Turning Into Macro-Drama
• Reference: CN-02/2026
• Scope: family groups, school–home chats, neighborhood channels
A growing number of residents say conflicts now start with digital micro-moments: a seen message (1) __________ no reply, a meme taken literally, or a parent forwarding a “health warning” at midnight. These patterns may look harmless, yet they can quietly stretch trust—especially when tone is (2) __________ through a screen. A common flashpoint is a screenshot (3) __________ to fit one person’s story, then passed around as “proof.”
When tension rises, people often (4) __________ to conclusions, treating a delay as disrespect or a question as an attack. The result is predictable: more typing, less listening.
A simple reset works: try (5) __________ the conversation for two minutes, then stating the goal in one sentence. Community centers also shared (6) __________ for group chats: privacy, consent, and “pause rules” before reacting.