English, 05.12.2020 21:10 TheSmartRey
How can we explain the fact that people today know less about the world
than people did 20 years ago?
O A. By arguing that we do not need to know more
B. By considering the news that is available to us
O C. By blaming our teachers for not doing their jobs
D. By realizing that world knowledge is meaningless
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