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Should Typing be given more importance than Writing?



Should Typing be given more importance than Writing?

Typing and Writing, both have its advantages in its own unique ways. In writing, you develop a strong bond with matter being written and also writing results in a better understanding of the particular matter. Typing is quicker than writing, and it holds many benefits like convenience and editable nature; but writing improves ones memory and encourages critical thinking, which can put to use especially during time of school tests.

The only disadvantage of writing is that it is slower when compared to typing. Writing should be given more importance than typing, especially in schools, because it is through writing students learn and understand their subjects better. Writing improves spelling abilities, brain development and effective learning. Hence, both writing and typing have their own qualities, but writing holds an upper hand. Like the saying, "A pen is mightier than a sword" depicts, writing helps students more effectively. 

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