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According to carr, what has been the effect of the internet on the way we read, think, and live? and, what evidence does he provide to support his claims? how convincing are these claims? why or why not? how does carr incorporate other (or opposing) viewpoints in his argument? and, how successfully does he deal with this opposition? why or why not? how successfully does carr reach his intended audience, do you think? why or why not?

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