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I'm practicing for an interview for Eiken, 2nd grade.
I would be very grateful if you would correct following.
Q: Do you think the internet is necessary for us?
A: Yes. Because we can get a large number of information from the internet.
For example, I can get recipe for dinner, and learn manners for a wedding party.
I would be very grateful if you would correct following.
Q: Do you think the internet is necessary for us?
A: Yes. Because we can get a large number of information from the internet.
For example, I can get recipe for dinner, and learn manners for a wedding party.
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Q: Do you think the internet is necessary [to human existence]?
Because we can get a large amount of information from the internet. (Information isn't counted. That's why there's no plural form. It's volumetric.)
For example, I can get a recipe for dinner and learn manners for a wedding party.
Ridiculous that you should answer this question so simplistically. It's a deep philosophical question, in my opinion. The internet is the source of so much suffering for the planet earth. Can we really claim a right to own it over the fine points of propriety that much of the world would scoff at? Hell, I vomit on propriety. I can't stand the sh*t. Makes me F*ck*ng sick just thinking about the high-brow pieces of sh*t that conform to it. Bunch of c*nt aristocrats trying to look good on the outside to make up for the c*nt cabbage they have on the inside. This is a question of intelligent design and human beings having chosen it over what many consider a "God-given" gift: evolution. Even those who don't consider it God-given, who I assure you amass in plenty, are driven with the same intensity by which religious fanatics seem to be.
I have to learn a lot from your opinion.
We should use the internet because we got it, like refrigerator or washing machine.