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Rudik [331]
4 years ago
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Help please it's easy task

English
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Gnom [1K]4 years ago
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Answer:

I believe that cars have more inspect on our lives than any other forms of transport. For starters, cars are used across the world, more widely than practically any other type of vehicle. Plus, almost everyone over the age of sixteen knows how to use them. Public transport has many different advantages and disadvantages on our lives. An advantage is that it is frequently easy to access and commonly inexpensive. In addition, there are forms of public transport almost everywhere in the world. But there are also many disadvantages to public transport. One is that because it is widely used, public transport can be crowded and uncomfortable. Another is that public transportation vehicles can be unsanitary. One unusual means of transport that I have used is an airplane. Overall, I am against the frequent user of public transportation

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