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Vocabulary
- literacy
- medium
- platform
- information
- resource
- narrative
- content
- technology
- engagement
- access
- interaction
- development
- research
- communication
- imagination
Sample Answer
The relationship between reading and computers has evolved significantly in the digital age, leading to a complex interplay of benefits and potential drawbacks. On one hand, computers have revolutionized access to literature and information, facilitating instantaneous retrieval of texts that were once confined to physical libraries. E-books, online articles, and academic journals are just a click away, thereby democratizing knowledge and promoting literacy across diverse demographics.
However, the medium of reading has also undergone a metamorphosis that may affect comprehension and retention. The prevalence of screen reading often encourages skimming rather than deep engagement with the material. As a result, while computers can amplify our reading experiences, they may inadvertently dilute our capacity for critical analysis and reflective thought. Hence, finding a balance between digital and traditional reading methods is essential for cultivating a comprehensive understanding.
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