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in the penultimate paragraph, the author says,"its hard to believe moocs will ever replace the dreaming spires of Oxford and Cambridge ," explain what the author means and briefly give your opinion regarding this matter.

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User Jaredsk
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My opinion, is that he is not really happy with that stuff, so he is trying to get rid of all that you know, and if a person is trying to get something, he will not right away sometimes, but later, or even in like couple of years, so I mean, it matters. Hope that this would help you. Have a great day, and time.
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User Andraz
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The author is trying to say Moocs will not reach the same level as Oxford and Cambridge meaning they are much better than Moocs." Oxford and Cambridge also has reputation to uphold as high education institution and therefore it sticks to its traditional teaching techniques.

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