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1. Use "At Your Fingertips” to answer questions 1-4.
What is the author's claim in “At Your Fingertips"?
Smartphones are useful tools that can help
students learn.
Students should be able to use
smartphones as they please.
Smartphones should be available for use in
emergencies.
Students use smartphones in coffee shops
and libraries.
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