Research
suggests that the use of social networking sites can make people happy if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, a distinction in experience reminds that social media is what the users make it.
(A) suggests that the use of social networking sites can make people happy if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, a distinction in experience reminds
(B) suggests that social networking sites can make people happy if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, a distinction in experience reminding
(C) suggests that the use of social networking sites makes people happy and is used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, a distinction in experience reminding
(D) suggests that the social networking sites make people happy, and if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, they remind
(E) suggesting the use of social networking sites can make people happy if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to check the attractive updates posted by others, a distinction in experience reminding