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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
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write a three paragraph essay about your struggle on online. use cohesive devices to make your paragraph coherent and cohesive.​

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Maslowich2 years ago
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Ever had that problem where you get removed off your meeting, or adds pop up and tabs open? Well, that’s my problem on online. We’re all in quarantine and recently schools have been opening. But before that, I would get removed off my meeting because of the WiFi and bad internet. Even now, when I’m calling my friends that happens.

And to make things even worse, when I’m watching vidoes or doing online homework adds pop up on my screen, and new tabs open. The tabs are usually talking about a new or old product.

(As a problem solver) In settings there is a way to stop the adds, but to get better WiFi you can either use a booster or move to a better spot. Those are my problems and ways to solve them.

(Good luck!)

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