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nata0808 [166]
2 years ago
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In the article "Handwriting Just Doesn’t Matter," author Anne Trubek presents several debates over the meaning of handwriting. S

he clearly outlines pros and cons of handwriting and typing.
According to the article, what are the benefits and drawbacks of having to master handwriting?

What is the author’s conclusion about handwriting?

Do you agree with it? Explain why or why not. Provide text evidence to support your response.
English
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
5 0

As for advantages, the article shows that handwriting can promote psychological improvements, optimize the ability to concentrate, and improve writing and reading skills. As for disadvantages, she claims that handwriting is slow, obsolete, and used less and less nowadays. The author concludes that mastery of calligraphy is not important and can be abandoned without major consequences.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The author states that handwriting is something that has become obsolete over time.
  • This is because, smartphones and computers are increasingly modern, the need for the use of handwriting has decreased.
  • Although handwriting has b, the author says that abandoning it will not cause disastrous changes, but will promote the optimization of technological resources.

Although the abandonment of handwriting has advantages and disadvantages, we can confirm that its use has become increasingly rare. Furthermore, current technology allows us to encourage the advantages of not mastering handwriting and combat the disadvantages.

You can learn more about technological advancements at the link:

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