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Mathematics, 16.01.2021 22:40 PersonPerson13260

Thanks to the rise of texting, emojis are becoming increasingly common. What does this suggest about graphics? Question 2 options:

They are now a significant part of communication.

They are only used by young people in our society.

They will replace written language entirely one day.

They serve the exact same function as medieval illustrations.
PLEASE IM BEING TIMED

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