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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
10

How is this claim arguable?

English
1 answer:
Elenna [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Yes your claim is arguable.

Explanation:

Here are some reasons as to why you would prefer reading on a tablet or computer rather than reading from a book.

I much prefer reading on a tablet or computer than reading a book because seeing the book on a screen helps me to focus better. The bright lights help me to pay attention, and a tablet or computer is something I am more familiar with. My brain associates computers and tablets with happiness, because I am usually doing something fun while on the device. This will help me to find reading more fun.

Here is the answer to your initial question.

My claim is arguable because I have examples and reasoning to support it. For example, my brain associates tablets and computer with fun and happiness. Usually, when I am on on of those devices, I am doing something fun that I enjoy. My brain will then associate reading with fun things because I am on a device my brain recognizes as fun.

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