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ddd [48]
3 years ago
8

The passage “Emily’s Smart New Clothes" depicts a society with many technological advances. Write a well organized paragraph exp

laining how technological advances make Emily's tasks both more simple and more complicated. Be sure to: provide an effective introduction with topic sentence (thesis statement), include 2 quotations from the passage to support your examples and analysis, and provide a concluding statement that clearly follows from your explanation
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lora16 [44]3 years ago
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As she passed the shelves and racks, readers scanned her chip, and the disembodied voices of the e-hawkers began vying for her attention.
She disliked algorithms telling her what she was supposed to like, but they annoyed her even more when their suggestions were right on target as if they could see right through her, straight into her heart. "Emily, I'm sure juggling your schoolwork, soccer practice, and a social life is stressing you out."
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