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What is a landline telephone?
a. A telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere
b. A telephone that can be used in a public place
c. A telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones
d. A telephone that can be used to check e-mail and go on the Internet
The article describes an example of a landline. What is an example of a landline?
a. A pay phone
b. a smart phone
c. A cell phone
d. A mobile phone
Pay phones are probably not used as much today as they were in the past. What piece of evidence supports this conclusion?
a. Many people today carry cell phones, which can be used almost anywhere.
b. Payphones are landlines that can be found in public places.
c. People could not take landlines with them when they left their homes.
d. People put coins into a slot in the pay phone to make a call.
What might be a reason that cell phones were invented?
a. People wanted to be able to make calls from their homes or offices.
b. People wanted to be able to make calls away from home without finding a payphone.
c. People wanted to be able to speak to one another when they were apart.
d. People wanted to be able to speak and see each other from far distance.
What is the main idea of this article?
a. Telephones are used to keep people apart as much as possible.
b. Cell phones are much less useful than landlines and pay phones.
c. landlines and pay phones still play an important part in the world nowadays.
d. Telephones have been used for many years, and they have changed a lot over time.