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Anastaziya [24]
3 years ago
10

The word bane, as used in the title of Ha Jin’s story “The Bane of the Internet,” is best described as meaning _____.

English
2 answers:
zzz [600]3 years ago
5 0
The word Bane means Inconvenience or curse and in the title it means the curse of the internet.
Hope I helped.
Naddik [55]3 years ago
5 0
It would be B! Curse! (: If you replace the word Bane for curse you'd end up with "The curse (bane) of the internet!"
I hope all is well, and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! (:
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