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which were yellow and crinkly. In the old book the words stood still and they were not moving. It was strange as they were sopposed to move on a screen. When the page was turned back to the page before it had the same words on it. It was very strange to Margie and Tommy Margie had never seen a book before. She had been usedia tetebooks than the real books. Margie's book was only the screen of the mechanical teacher. The words and the pages of the telebook could be moved after reading it. In the real book the words were printed and they remained on each page of the book. One could go with the old book unlike the telebooks. Thus Margie found the old book strange. It was a great mystery not only to Margie but also to Tommy. "Computers cannot replace human brains"​

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Answered by itzjaadugarni
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Explanation:

which were yellow and crinkly. In the old book the words stood still and they were not moving. It was strange as they were sopposed to move on a screen. When the page was turned back to the page before it had the same words on it. It was very strange to Margie and Tommy Margie had never seen a book before. She had been usedia tetebooks than the real books. Margie's book was only the screen of the mechanical teacher. The words and the pages of the telebook could be moved after reading it. In the real book the words were printed and they remained on each page of the book. One could go with the old book unlike the telebooks. Thus Margie found the old book strange. It was a great mystery not only to Margie but also to Tommy. "Computers cannot replace human brains"

Answered by hadleyjose3105
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