PrepTest 94+, Section 4, Question 3
James: The world is increasingly divided between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. The economic gap between rich and poor is partly responsible for causing this division, but the economic gap will widen because of the increasing importance of computer literacy.
James: The world is increasingly divided between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. The economic gap between rich and poor is partly responsible for causing this division, but the economic gap will widen because of the increasing importance of computer literacy.
Ariel: I disagree. Because of businesses' increasing need for computer-literate employees, companies will have to train nearly all workers in computer skills. This will lessen the division between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. So whatever might cause the economic gap between rich and poor to widen in the future, it won't be the importance of computer literacy.
James: The world is increasingly divided between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. The economic gap between rich and poor is partly responsible for causing this division, but the economic gap will widen because of the increasing importance of computer literacy.
Ariel: I disagree. Because of businesses' increasing need for computer-literate employees, companies will have to train nearly all workers in computer skills. This will lessen the division between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. So whatever might cause the economic gap between rich and poor to widen in the future, it won't be the importance of computer literacy.
James: The world is increasingly divided between the computer literate and the computer illiterate. The economic gap between rich and poor is partly responsible for causing this division, but the economic gap will widen because of the increasing importance of computer literacy.
James and Ariel disagree over whether
the economic gap between rich and poor will widen
the economic gap between rich and poor is now partly responsible for causing the division between the computer literate and the computer illiterate
businesses' need for computer-literate employees will increase
the economic gap between rich and poor will widen as a result of the increasing importance of computer literacy
companies will have to train their employees in computer skills
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