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aalyn [17]
3 years ago
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If anyone has coursehero.com could u pls look this up for me and tell me the answer plssss ppl who have coursehero? or if u did

this assignment b4 its a question from margaret simmons' article called Your Brain on Technology.
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The question is:
What kind of reasoning is used to support the point that technol- ogy keeps people from making connections? Does this reasoning support the claim in a sound manner?
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if u have coursehero just copy and paste it and it will go to all the questions i already have the first 5 but the 6th one and on u have to already have coursehero cus u gotta pay for it. plssss help!
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Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Answer:

it Is very difficult to understand

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