In the future, nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?

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In
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contemporary era, the world is changing rapidly and dramatically through the internet. So, some people believe that printed newspapers and books will be the
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couple of decades, whereas others argue that it cannot vanish the traditional
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of reading newspapers and books. I totally agree with the latter view.
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and foremost, it always difficult for a reader to always read a book or newspaper from mobiles and computers. It
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emits radio waves, so the reader cannot able to read more than two hours. Virtual books and newspapers can be accessed by only those, who are computer literate.
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, senior citizens must find it more difficult, due to they have
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ack of computer knowledge, because of it they will try to avoid it as much as possible.
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to the above, the readers would not feel the real experience of reading books in a traditional
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. They would, not only higher chances of powercut but
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network failure
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prevent them to acquire knowledge through cellphones.
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, to read the books in the traditional manner must cause some money but, it creates ambience and peaceful environment around the readers, which definitely helps them to concentrate better.
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, reading books and newspapers without paying is a good
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for those, who have not enough money to buy but, still want to learn. People can be able to read anything at
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development. Owing to
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, they can
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share a good and important article more quickly and easily. These books and newspapers do not require large space for storage. To conclude, it is very hard to predict the future.
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, how much technologies would develop but, they cannot overturn the traditional
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. It will be forever to its advantages.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • accessibility
  • convenience
  • cost-effective
  • cultural value
  • sentimental value
  • reliability
  • distracting
  • access to
  • digital devices
  • internet
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