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Task 12

1. Watch this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW8wa8rsjDM 

2. Write a letter to this future, in which you plead against the loss of books OR become a proponent for a future without books. Create a letter of about 150-200 words.

Dear future,

If no more books are printed, the libraries also widen. This means you can no longer sniff around all the books. An E-reader keeps the feeling of holding a book away.

You can also no longer lend or exchange books with your friends because, it is forbidden to exchange E-Books. An E-reader is also very expensive and you have to buy the books on the E-reader to. So it is not cheaper.

You can also no longer smell the smell of a book. You miss the warm feeling of a book. Then we have not even mentioned the beautiful covers of the books. You don't have that on the E-reader. Because there you start right with the text and you do not have a cover anymore. This is, of course, a shame because the cover was the trademark of a book.

It is also bad for your eyes if you spend a lot of time looking at a screen. You also do not even know that you are reading a book, but just a piece of text. 


Greetings from,
Sem Jansen

174 words.  

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