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VikaD
13 days ago
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4. In paragraph 4, Turkle uses an oxymoron (contradictory words): alone together. What does Turkle mean by this phrase? As Turkl

e elaborates on this phrase throughout the paragraph, how does it influence the op-ed as a whole​
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Naddika [6.3K]13 days ago
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You didn't mention that this question pertains to the article "The Flight from Conversation." Turkle's use of the oxymoron means that we are often alone yet continuously in "contact" with loved ones through technology. This concept shapes the entire article's argument about the effects this communication has on our relationships.
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