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D) More than twenty years ago, a net was known only as something people used to catch fish. Birds tweeted, but people didn’t. Cookies were a delicious treat. A mouse was a type of rodent and a monitor was a type of lizard—and neither one could help you with your homework.
E) So the next time you are browsing on your Blackberry—not the type of fruit you bake into a pie, but your handheld wireless device used to navigate the Web—think about the way that technology influences the language you’re using today. You may be surprised by the number of technological terms in your vocabulary!
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The sets of lines from the text that support the claim using specific evidence are: D. More than twenty years ago, a net was known only as something people used to catch fish...
E. So the next time you are browsing on your Blackberry...
Specific facts around us
The set of lines from options D and E shows the specific evidence with facts.
The lines use facts with scientific proof and some from experience to show accuracy.
Some of the lines are about the invention of things that made people's life easier.
Fishing net, a mouse, a monitor, mobile, Web, wireless devices are inventions.
Homework and vocabularies are part of education.
Thus option D and E are correct answer.
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