describe the importance of print
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Printing was once unknown to people, and during those days only few people were able to read and write. All the book of knowledge was confined to church officials and to the universities teacher. When printing was invented, it was noted that there was a general desire in people for learning throughout Europe and this amazing invention made the books cheaper and improved the ability in people to read more books. Hence in order to grasp more knowledge, people started to learn to read and in order to communicate with others who were not within the talking distance, they started to learn writing. Thus, printing became important as it gave knowledge to be spread among many instead of keeping it restricted to the few.
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