Can you help with the Monograph work?
Theme: Computers and everyday life.
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English, 17.02.2020 07:27 Rachelmontes1
Can you help with the Monograph work?
Theme: Computers and everyday life.
Instructions:
1. Compose the content of the monograph theme.
2. Develop the theme of the monograph in a two-page. Develop each of the ideas that support the thesis with the information, quotes, data and others, that are relevant.
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