Câu hỏi:

11/06/2025 10

Dear John,
a. When we look at the positive aspect of social media, we find numerous advantages.
b. Firstly, it is a great device for education.
c. Moreover, live lectures are now possible because of social media, so you can attend a lecture
happening in America while sitting in India.
d. Most importantly, it also provides a great platform for young budding artists to showcase their talent
for free.
e. Best wishes.
f. Students can educate themselves on various topics using social media.
Betty

A

a-b-c-d-e-f

B

a-b-f-c-d-e

C

a-f-b-c-d-e

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D

a-f-b-e-d-c

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Dear John,
When we look at the positive aspect of social
media, we find numerous advantages. Students
can educate themselves on various topics using
social media. Firstly, it is a great device for
education. Moreover, live lectures are now
possible because of social media, so you can
attend a lecture happening in America while
sitting in India. Most importantly, it also provides
a great platform for young budding artists to
showcase their talent for free.
John thân mến,
Khi chúng ta nhìn vào khía cạnh tích cực của
phương tiện truyền thông xã hội, chúng ta thấy có
rất nhiều lợi thế. Học sinh có thể tự giáo dục bản
thân về nhiều chủ đề khác nhau bằng phương tiện
truyền thông xã hội. Đầu tiên, đây là một thiết bị
tuyệt vời cho giáo dục. Hơn nữa, các bài giảng
trực tiếp hiện có thể thực hiện được nhờ phương
tiện truyền thông xã hội, vì vậy bạn có thể tham
dự một bài giảng diễn ra ở Mỹ trong khi ngồi ở
Ấn Độ. Quan trọng nhất, nó cũng cung cấp một
nền tảng tuyệt vời cho các nghệ sĩ trẻ mới vào
nghề thể hiện tài năng của mình miễn phí.
Best wishes,
Betty
Chúc may mắn,
Betty
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