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Is it better to read books and look up information on the computer or go to the library?
(1) The library for the public to read books for free is deserted. On the contrary, bookstores selling books are crowded with a large number of readers who only read books without buying them. This is only because readers think that the books collected in the library are too old to meet the readers' knowledge of keeping pace with the times.

A few years before the library was put into use, many people went to the library to read books every year, and the newspaper reading room was often full, but in recent years, there were few doors in the library. "The library has an aging appearance, lack of equipment and few new books. There are fewer and fewer people visiting the library. "

In some community reading rooms, many bookshelves are "disabled veterans": some have broken legs and some are seriously deformed. 80% of the books on the bookshelf have turned yellow due to age, many of them have been damaged, and the spine and pages have fallen off. Some books are still covered with a thin layer of ash, and it is obvious that no readers have patronized these books for a long time. Most of these books were published in the 1970s and 1980s, which can't meet the needs of modern people and attract readers.

(2) The biggest advantage of reading in front of the computer is that the words on the book can change color with their own wishes, thus entering a real "reading" realm. No matter how bad your eyesight is, you don't have to use a magnifying glass. Isn't it soon?

Another advantage of reading in front of the computer is that it is very labor-saving for people who like dancing and making ink. Just copy and paste, and don't worry about typos or missing words at all.

It is also reasonable.

Books on the computer are easy to find, fast and simple. . . .

In fact, you have lost half of the debate. This debate is unfavorable. Get ready. In addition, I hope you can win with momentum, try your best to drive the rhythm of the debate, and if necessary, you can force yourself to avoid the powerful aspects of the other side, emphasize the theme of the debate, and try your best to keep the debate under your control. I hope you can win this battle. . .