100 POINTS
The author uses casual, informal language (almost like we do when we're texting our...
English, 27.03.2020 21:26 djfluffyman999
100 POINTS
The author uses casual, informal language (almost like we do when we're texting our friends or family - hint, hint ;). What is Ha Jim trying to say about the world of technology in which we're living in?
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