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() which of the following excerpts from carr's article is an ezarriple of anecdotal
evidence?
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a. 'i can't read war and peace anymore," he admitted. i've lost the
ability to do that. even a blog post of more than three or four
paragraphs is too much to absorb. i skim it"
b. as we use what the sociologist daniel bell has called our
*intellectual technologies"- the tools that extend our mental rather
than our physical capacities-we inevitably begin to take on the
qualities of those technologies,
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c. socrates wasn't wrong-the new technology did often have the
effects he feared-but he was shortsighted.
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d. they found that people using the sites exhibited a form of
skimming activity," hopping from one source to another and rarely
returning to any source they'd already visited

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