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Paha777 [63]
1 year ago
5

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1 answer:
meriva1 year ago
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The above question wants to assess your ability to write an essay. For that reason, it is not right for me to write an essay for you, but I will show you how you can write it.

Before starting your essay, you need to research the use of technology in education and it is capable of promoting benefits and optimizing the quality of education. You can search for this in articles and magazines that deal with this subject and show information that prove this benefit.

After that, you can write the essay as follows:

  • Introduction: Introduce the topic of the essay and show your position on it. This position is your thesis statement and will be your main argument that will give direction to the entire essay.

  • Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In them, you will show how technology benefits education, showing how it can be applied and what benefits it promotes. You will have to show facts and data, found in your research, that prove the information you are presenting. If necessary, you can write more than two paragraphs.

  • Conclusion: Summarize your arguments, strengthen your thesis statement, and share your final thoughts on the matter.

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