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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
6

An article on studies then and now -How people managed without Google,Encyclopedia's have vanished since Google made it's entry

;Students depend on Google even for simple topics .
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1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
5 0
You know the format of an article right?

so start with the opening with outlines which has to include the. keywords from the questions and the general topic your going to talk about simply state about 3 or 4 proof or evidence that students depend on Google so much

second paragraph talk about the first evidence go in deeper, I suggest u make. a web before writing in essay form(just jot down any ideas u have)

for the next few paragraphs do the same on different proofs and evidence

and in the conclusion state sure opinion on how good or bad this situation is

hope that helped
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