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Passage: The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate. We can now send messages instantly across the globe using various social media platforms and email. Q71. How has the internet changed communication?
AIt has made it slower
BIt has made it instant and global
CIt has made it more expensive
DIt has stopped people from talking
✓ Correct Answer: B — It has made it instant and global
The passage says the internet allows us to send messages 'instantly across the globe'.
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