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Travka [436]
2 years ago
11

write a well-written paragraph answering the following question: what were the steps in the 1940's to make a phone call? compare

that to how we communicate now. Help it due in 5 min​
English
1 answer:
Shalnov [3]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Dialling by pulling round the telephone dial with a finger in the hole above the number or letter. All numbers had to be dialled or connected through the operator. The saving of numbers electronically was decades away. Most people kept note books of numbers that they often wanted to dial.

Today, mobile phones are an important part of our lives. When losing them or leaving them behind we use expressions such as ‘it feels like I’m missing a part of me’. We miss out on the world, the constant connection through texting and Social Media.

Over the years the mobile phone has evolved and continues to grow from the ‘brick’ that was the Nokia into Android and Apple that we can’t live without today.

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