READ THE SOURCE BELOW AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
The internet enables us to find information but the information is usually in small
pieces and the internet does not connect facts together to give us the context we
really want. We get distracted following links so that we find ourselves on social
networking sites rather than doing what we intended. We generally forget what we
were looking for. Therefore we lose our ability to concentrate and to think about
important issues in detail.Knowledge is important but in different forms.Having
information is only one kind of knowledge. There is also knowledge on how to do
things like driving a car or baking a cake. Whilst we can foliow instructions on how to
do these things we cannot experience them in real life.
1. Do you think that the author has given a reasonable argument?
2.Do you support the author? Justify with appropriate reasons.
3.What sources of information and evidence would you use to justify the claim that
you make in your argument?
4.Do you think that you have used reliable sources while justifying your argument?
5.Would you consider the information given in the above source to be a factor
opinion? Why?
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yes, the author has given a reasonable argument
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