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in paragraph 7, segal lists some specific excuses in the evils of technology category, paraphrasing students' remarks and even imitating their grammar and style. why does she do this? considering her likely audience, is this an effective strategy?

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Without knowing the specific text or author you are referring to, I cannot give you a specific answer. However, in general, an author may use this strategy to make their writing more relatable to their audience. By using the same grammar and style as their audience, the author can create a sense of familiarity and understanding. This can be an effective strategy, especially if the audience is likely to have similar concerns or opinions as the students Segal is paraphrasing. However, if the audience is not familiar with the students' grammar and style, or if they find it distracting or unprofessional, this strategy may not be effective.
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