25. By “foraging in the Web’s info-thickets,” Carr means
A. Moving quickly from link to link.
B. Absorbing intellectual nourishment.
C. Looking for specific information.
D. Procrastinating.
26. Carr believes he isn’t thinking in the same ways that he did in the past because
A. He is suffering from a neurological condition.
B. He has lost his ability to concentrate for extended periods of time.
C. He is now more interested in water sports like scuba diving.
D. He has become addicted to the Google.
27. Which of the following is NOT true. According to Clive Thompson, information on the internet
A. Is never wrong.
B. Aides our ability to think.
C. Can be recalled exactly.
D. Is stored on silicon chips.
28. The selected passages are an example of which of following rhetorical modes:
A. Comparison and contrast.
B. Classification and division.
C. Narrative.
D. Cause and effect.