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 this statement?

With the development of technology,
e-
books
are becoming more and more popular in our life. some
people
content that they will not need any printed newspapers or
books
in the future because they are accessible online. I disagree with
this
opinion because from my perspective printed
books
have their own special meaning
E-
books
are more convenient than printed
books
.
In other words
,
people
can download it on the website and read it everywhere and every time. it is likely to encourage
people
from reading to some extent. But
this
form of reading
also
has a lot of disadvantages. Reading online is likely to discourage authors' create enthusiasm. There are billions of
e-
books
that do not have copyright, it is likely to reduce authors' profit if
people
choose to download it from the website
instead
of buying a printed book from the library.
For example
, in some countries, Pirated
books
are very popular,
people
can download them without any restrictions.it is harmful to a country's culture. Reading printed
books
can make
people
more concentrated. Unlike
e-
books
, when we read printed
books
, we only have it in our hands, we are likely to do nothing but concentrate on it. but if we choose to read on a phone, there are so many other things disrupting our attention. In conclusion,
e-
books
are more convenient than printed
books
, but printed
books
also
have their own advantages. As far as I am concerned, reading printed
books
is a better choice.
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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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