A student researching reading has taken notes:
• Reading on screens differs from reading print • Scrolling may reduce comprehension compared to pages • Digital texts offer searchability and portability • Physical books don't require charging or connectivity • Reader preference varies by content type and context
The student wants to compare digital and print reading.
Reading on screens differs from reading printed materials.
Digital reading offers searchability and portability, while print provides uninterrupted reading without devices—though scrolling may reduce comprehension compared to pages.
Physical books don't require charging or internet connectivity.
Reader preference often varies by content type and context.
Correct Answer: B
Choice B. Digital advantages vs. print advantages with comprehension note compares both.