This passage is about the impact of the internet on modern culture. The author argues that the internet has both positive and negative effects on society, but ultimately the author believes that the internet’s impact is more negative than positive. The author presents several examples of the internet’s negative impact, including its role in the spread of misinformation and its contribution to the erosion of privacy. What is the author’s attitude toward the internet?
The author’s attitude toward the internet can best be described as
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The author believes that the internet’s impact is more negative than positive. The author presents several examples of the internet’s negative impact, including its role in the spread of misinformation and its contribution to the erosion of privacy. Thus, the author’s attitude toward the internet can best be described as critical.
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