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English, 05.04.2021 16:00 phillipsangela014

What is the purpose of the sentence? Strange that the newspapers, so bold and up-to-date as they are, are not full of "How to live on a given income of time," instead of "How to live on a given income of money"!

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to express surprise and confusion about how people consider time to be less important than managing money
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to make a request to the reader to read more news with the help of newspapers
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to ask a question to the reader about how much they understand the importance of time
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to show excitement and enthusiasm about the variety of topics that are covered in the newspapers every day
PLS HELP I DON"T HAVE A LOT OF TIM

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