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Your school has enough money to purchase either computers for students or books

for the library. Which should your school choose to buy?

In these days and ages, not only books but also computers are the foremost necessary for
our knowledge; thus, it seems to be difficult to decide what to buy in case my school can
afford either computers or books. Personally, I’d like to buy computers better and the
following expository essay will explain both instances with specific examples.
In the first place, computers are much more advantageous to learners than books are. This is
because the internet is a global network which enables people to access many different sources
of information as well as helps people gain knowledge effortlessly. For instance, whenever I
need to search for information, the internet gives me the possibilities to find it. To be specific, in
lieu of turning each page to find out what I need, I just have to waste about 10s searching for
them on Google or other websites. As a result, humankind could contemplate the convenient life
by using computers.
Additionally, a computer with the internet has numerous diverse fields albeit a book contains only
one subject. Therefore, if people want to learn a lot of things by reading books, they need to buy
a number of different books to read. With a computer, students could totally accomplish their
deadlines and their assignments promptly and faster. Last but not least, teachers cannot only
use computers to share essential documents during class but students also can use computers
for learning IT.
In conclusion, I believe that it is more valuable for my school to buy computers rather than books.

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