Aarin Frazee, Katie Allison, Erin Harding, Robin Kline, Kaitlyn Knapik
1.) We believe that the Carr is referring to before he could read long narratives and be immersed in the articles. He also says that deep reading used to come natural, but now it is a struggle for him. It is easier to maneuver from site to site and get sidetracked from the reading.
2.) Some benefits would e that research has become easier and quicker. Also, you do not have to look through hundreds of books to find the information that you need. The Internet makes it easier on writers because they can just click on a hyperlink and go straight to the information that is needed.
3.) "My mind expects to take in information the way the net distributes it in a swiftly moving stream of particles." Carr had to adapt to the use of Internet to e ale to use it. He states that before he was just looking at a page of jumbled words and now he can zip along without any problems.
4.) We would say that Carr's main concern would be that the world today has become to reliant on the Internet. We believe that Carr does not want people to stop thinking through their own problems.
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