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stealth61 [152]
3 years ago
9

As a grade 6 pupil, which source of information do you find more useful in

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aniked [119]3 years ago
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Answer:

Print material is more useful than Non-Print media.

Explanation:

As a grade 6 pupil, print material source of information is more useful.

Because Print material is handy and much understandable. Every topic is clearly mentioned and every topic we can see at one place where as Non-print media is costly , needs internet connection . Sometimes if there is network issue , then we are not able to study but this can not be the case in Print material.

So, Print material is more useful than Non-Print media.

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