In the text, Thompson points out that the internet/technological
advancement has helped people write more
and even improved their writing skills. According to Thompson, "we compose
of 154 billion emails, 500 million tweets on Twitter, 1 million blog posts and
comments, and about 150 billion words written on Facebook each day"
(Thompson 47). Thompson supports his claim by stating that through social
networks and emails, individuals are making huge accomplishments without even knowing it Thompson also provides
researched data from an English Professor from Stanford University who states,
"teens who message online appear to have better spelling and literacy
abilities from those who do not" (Thompson 67). The evidence Thompson
provides helps support his claim. I believe that individuals who use the
internet are more active in writing than those who are not. The more writing an
individual will do, the better the writer they are. Thompson uses statistical
data to strengthen his argument for the audience. Thompson believes that there
are other factors that affects the quality of writing an individual composes,
such as the audience effect.
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