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astra-53 [7]
2 years ago
6

Write about oneinvention that you like most.​

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Phoenix [80]2 years ago
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An invention that I like is the smartphone. I like this invention because you could do so much on smartphones. If you want to talk your family that live on the other side of the world, you can! If you want to distract yourselves or have fun, you could download apps for that. If you want to contact someone, you could text them and call them. If you have to write something down, you could write it down on your phone and save things. You can set reminders just in case you forget something. You could have important things on you calendar and be reminded of them. You can take pictures or videos and send or post them online if you like. You can listen to music, watch videos, movies or entertain yourself. If you need to contact someone in case of an emergency, like the police, you can do that on your phone. You can do so much more on a smartphone and it’s just a small device. You can carry it around anywhere and everywhere, and it’s small enough to fit in places like purses, etc.. That is just one of the many inventions that I like.

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