Not sure if this is what you mean but since laptops are mobile (they’re literally mobile computers,) you could just say ‘laptops’ and it would mean the same thing. You could say ‘devices’ to be reaaaally general, but if you say ‘laptop’ it means the same thing as ‘mobile laptop’. So you could just say “Laptop” to mean the same thing in one word.
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A midsummer night's dream
Writers used imagery to evoke picture in the mind of the reader, so that they can understand it better
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp." Uchida's purpose for including the following detail in Desert Exile is<span> to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp </span>
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D) He had dreamed about the Great Wall of China long before he visited it.
Explanation:
A: "Last night, he dreamed about visiting the Great Wall of China" is incorrect because it uses the term "visiting" which is not perfect past tense
B: "Again this evening, he will be dreaming of the Great Wall of China" is incorrect because it is not written in the past tense whatsoever. It is foreshadowing the future.
C: "He dreams about visiting the Great Wall of China one day" is written in the present tense.