Directions: Read the article below and answer the questions that follow on
a paper
On this age of technology, sources of information include both print and
non-print materials. You have the choice which to use, so you should
know how these materials are different from each other. Print materials
refer to all paper publications in printed form. Examples of these are
published books, journals, magazines, newspapers, dictionaries and
encyclopedias - all these, you can hold and grab. You can scan through
their pages and read the contents conveniently. It is said that they are
reliable and affordable for most people who value these resources. On
the other hand, nonprint materials are those that have special formats.
The information they give can only be accessed or reached by using
machines or digital equipment like computers, tablets and cellular
phones. Examples of these materials are e-books, e-journals, e-
photographs, compact discs, records, slides, videos and films. These can
relay information faster. Now, the choice is yours.
M
Castillo, K., et. al. (2016). Joy in Learning English 5. Department of Education.
Vibal Group, Inc.
1. What is the main idea of the article?
2. What are the two sources of technology to gather information?
3. How do these two sources differ from each other?
4. Write the best summary you can for the article above.
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Answers & Comments
1. print and non-print materials
2. print and non- print
3.print materials are all paper publication in printed form and the non-print materials are those that have special formats.
4. Printed and non-print materials. print and non-print materials are the source of information in this age of technology. print materials are all paper publication in printed form while non-print materials are those that have special formats
Explanation:
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