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?

There is some prediction about
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,
where in
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the technology century humanity prefer to read anything online than spending
money
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printed magazines and books. Actually, I completely agree with
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statement, because it would be
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decision
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if we refused from opportunities that technologies gave to us. As I wrote before, thanks
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technology
equipments
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our life become easier. People can search
any
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kind of knowledge not only for free
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but quickly too.
Additionally
, in soft-wares users may share
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information that they just have known with their friends, who might be far away. All I want to convince that online actions
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more profitable and comfortable than doing them in reality. From my point of view, if you enjoy printed versions , you will lose plenty of
money
and waste a lot of time.
That is
why, I couldn’t understand the point of spending cash, time and energy
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things that are already done to you.
On the other hand
, not all data
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the internet are reliable.
Also
, in some cases getting information might be illegal, paid. There is no doubt that newspapers convey credible news than social networks.
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, it could be worth spending
money
. When you are looking for books and magazines in real life there aren’t be hackers and cyber robbers that want to still your
money
and private data. All things considered, we made sure that given prediction mostly seems to become real and online reading is more practical and have more benefits than real books/newspapers, despite safety.
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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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