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Change in Life in the Countryside and the City

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Have you noticed that some things are different when we are in the city or in the countryside? In cities, people have many shops, buildings, and cars, while in the countryside, we see plantations, animals, and open spaces. Additionally, in both, technology such as cell phones, computers, and machines has greatly changed the way we live and work. Think about the daily life of someone who lives in the countryside and someone who lives in the city, and tell us: What are the main differences in the work and life of people who live in the countryside and in the city, considering the presence of technology in what they do?

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