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* Here are two news articles from the conversation. com. Choose one article and write the reading response.

Article #1: Why would anyone buy crypto art – let alone spend millions on what’s essentially a link to a JPEG file?

com/why-would-anyone-buy-crypto-art-let-alone-spend-millions-on-whats-essentially-a-link-to-a-jpeg-file-157115” target=”_blank” class=”external” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://theconversation.com/why-would-anyone-buy-crypto-art-let-alone-spend-millions-on-whats-essentially-a-link-to-a-jpeg-file-157115 (Links to an external site.)

Article #2: At what age are people usually happiest? New research offers surprising clues

com/at-what-age-are-people-usually-happiest-new-research-offers-surprising-clues-156906” target=”_blank” class=”external” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://theconversation.com/at-what-age-are-people-usually-happiest-new-research-offers-surprising-clues-156906 (Links to an external site.)

1. Choose one article out of two news articles. Read the news article and submit a reading response in 3-2-1 response format. (3 key points that you think most important in the reading, two questions that you’d like to ask the authors, and one comment or thought from your perspective.)

2. Pick ten vocabulary or phrases that are important to learn.

3. In relation to your choice of the news article above, what issues or problems have people in your country discussed? Write down five key issues that have been particularly hot topics in your country. Present your own views what factors drew people’s attention to the issue.

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