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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
8

Which sentence needs the most revision to be made more specific? I have spent weeks without a computer, and I find it to be less

stressful than when I have it. Technology, while convenient, can create problems, such as decreased human interaction. A life without technology is different from a life with technology.
English
2 answers:
maxonik [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: It appears the last sentence lacks the most context.

Explanation:

Your question was a bit vague so I'm struggling to know exactly what you are asking here.

lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

ECAD

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