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kow [346]
1 year ago
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In paragraph 19, Turkle poses set of rhetorical questions (queries not meant to be answered directly). Find an example. What eff

ect does Turkle create with these
questions?
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liq [111]1 year ago
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This is a legitimate response to an open-ended query of Turkle.

Turkle hopes that by posing these questions, people would think carefully about the fact that many kids and adults would prefer to consult robots and computers about personal or intimate concerns than seek professional guidance from knowledgeable and experienced people who have dealt with situations comparable to their own and have the expertise and experience necessary to provide genuine aid.

Sherry Turkle questions why we would want to talk about love and loss with a machine that doesn't comprehend the course of human existence. Have we really lost faith in our ability to help one another, too?

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