Monday, October 1, 2012
Believing Game Part B
I believe that
electronic reading devices are far better than paperback books for many
reasons. When you are on a plane, a car, a bus, or in a poorly lit area,
electronic books make it possible for you to read without trying to find a
light source and disturbing the people around you. With electronic books it is
possible to make the font and the lettering size bigger and easier to read.
Unlike paperback books where you have to squint and struggle to read the tiny
print on the page, you just have to click, and the text is instantly easier to
read. When you buy paperback books, you are paying a fortune for them. If you
need a book for class and you are never going to read that book again, why
spend unnecessary amounts of money on it when you can download the book, for
much cheaper, and then delete it from your personal library when you’re done
with it. Another benefit of electronic books is that it is virtually weightless
compared to paperback books. If you were to download all of your text books onto
your electronic reader, it will take a lot of excess weight off your back;
saving you from aches and pains, and possibly future back problems. For this
reason, I believe that electronic reading devices are far better than paperback
books.
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Both passages were very well written. I have a hard time determining which side you are on, and for this reason the summaries are successful.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am actually on the side for paperback books. I'm glad I was successfully able to write a nonbiased paragraph.
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