As Margie thought about the old school, do you think she wished to study in the school of 2157 or the old school? Why?
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Margie and Tommy read telebooks where words moved on a screen. Books were stored in a machine that could store a million books on it and still be good for plenty more. So they found it strange that the words in the printed book remained fixed unlike the moving ones on their television screen.
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Margie disliked her school because she believed that everyone should learn together in a separate structure intended specifically for that use. She had an obsession with modern-day schooling.
Explanation:
- Because Margie detested going to school, she had hoped that her mechanical instructor would be sent out for repairs, just like Tommy's teacher had been once, when she had been gone for a month.
- Yes, I think that today's schools are more enjoyable than the one in the narrative. There is no discussion about academics among the characters in the novel. It sounds boring to study and respond to inquiries. Additionally exhausting would be drafting assignments in a punch code and completing them alone.
Thus this is the answer.
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