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In this age of technology and instant communication, email has become one of the most frequently used means of communication. And with it, sadly, the practice of writing and sending letters has died a slow death. The joy and thrill of receiving a hand-written letter from a loved one can never be had in an email. The fact that someone took the trouble to buy paper and an envelope, filled it with words, and went to a mailbox to send it makes the correspondence more personal and closer to the heart. In contrast, emails appear impersonal. The difference between reading a letter and an email is the same as reading a printed book and an ebook. Writing letters is now considered old-fashioned and outdated.
In its weekly magazine, the Senior Citizen Association published articles about the joys of writing and sending letters. Members of the association also put up a collection of old letters on the display board at the entrance of their office. The collection included letters written by the senior citizens to family members. These letters were written almost twenty years ago and were addressed to parents, spouses stationed in distant places, friends living abroad, and so on. During their meeting with members of a youth club, the senior citizens talked about how they carefully treasured each letter. Even though modern technology includes the ability to save emails and digital messages, it lacks the old-world charm of carefully treasured, hand-written letters.
1
Which evidence from the passage is an example of unsound reasoning in support of the author’s point that the art of writing letters should be revived?
A.
Letter writing is old-fashioned and outdated.
B.
Letters can be preserved in a personal collection.
C.
Emails are the result of modern technology.
D.
Reading a letter is like reading a printed book.