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faust18 [17]
1 year ago
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Read Jenna Wortham's, "Has Coronavirus Made the Internet Better," pp. 587-591. What is her thesis? Do you agree or disagree with

her claim? What is
the author attempting to prove? Is she effective?
English
1 answer:
larisa86 [58]1 year ago
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I agree with the claim as our internet connection has suddenly evolved into an umbilical cord to the outer world. We now rely on it to carry out our daily tasks, attend to school, and interact with others. Our main source of amusement comes from it. And we employ it frequently.

<h3>How y illustrate the information?</h3>

According to Cloudflare, a US company that offers network infrastructure to companies all over the world, internet traffic grew by about a quarter between January and late March in many big cities. Particularly for some internet businesses, demand has surged. Face-to-face communication with coworkers, family, and friends has been supplanted by video calls.

Throughout the first two months of 2020, more people began using Zoom, a video conferencing program, than in the entire year of 2019. Additionally, home entertainment is flourishing. The popular online PC game retailer Steam is seeing record usage. Over 24 million players were online at once this past weekend, a 25% increase from February.

In conclusion, I agree with the claim as our internet connection has suddenly evolved into an umbilical cord to the outer world. We now rely on it to carry out our daily tasks, attend to school, and interact with others. Our main source of amusement comes from it. And we employ it frequently.

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