In the past, photography was used to real people and places; however, because of ‎technology, today you cannot trust what you see. Is it a negative or positive aspect ‎of development?‎

Some argue that people are not able to trust what they see in the pictures
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in the past, people and places in the ‎photographs were real.
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there are ‎some considerable drawbacks to
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, in ‎my view, the benefits of modern technology outweigh the ‎demerits, and it is a ‎positive development if managed carefully. ‎ One of the drawbacks of technological developments can be the risk of increasing ‎‎misinformation spread. Thanks to the rapid improvements in
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developed, ‎enabling us to create images based on our own ideas. ‎It has
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provided opportunities to make ‎changes in the photographs, which was ‎not practical in the
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might lead to the spread of ‎misinformation in ‎order to manipulate the common sense for various purposes. Exaggeration in ‎‎advertisements is one of the instances. In the long term,
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phenomenon may ‎result in increasing trust issues ‎among people facing images or photographs, as they ‎cannot easily distinguish whether it is fake or real. I ‎believe there should be strict ‎regulations for digital image creators or photographers to provide ‎information about ‎whether their photo is real or not.
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advancements ‎associated with ‎creativity and novelty. Artists can learn how to work productively ‎with these new tools
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, they ‎can depict their thoughts and imaginations ‎more conveniently than before. Even unprofessional individuals can do that, as it is a ‎‎way to express their feelings and can largely nurture the sense of creativity, and let ‎their ‎potential thrive. It can
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have some financial benefits, particularly for ‎companies, as they can make ‎advertisements
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lower costs.‎ In conclusion, despite some downsides, I believe that the advancements of ‎technology can evolve ‎our lives in the long run, as it has a lot of potential which are ‎not
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yet.‎

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task response
Say your view at the start and keep to it through the essay.
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Give more clear points and explain them. Tie each idea to the main view.
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Use short, clear sentences. Use common words and simple links.
content
Clear overall idea that tech brings both good and bad, with care.
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Good structure with four parts: intro, two body parts, and conclusion.
coherence
Some good join words to show contrast and add ideas.

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