The author, Nicholas Carr, begins by inferring that the internet has a huge amount of information, readily available data that is easily accessed. He refers to the perfect nature of the internet, as far as recalling information once it is in the memory. Further in the paragraph he begins to ponder the way his mind is adapting to the speed with which information is accessible. He feels this, in turn, is preventing him needing to dig deeper for information he needs.
2. Add one paragraph of your own that connects your thoughts to the writer’s point.
There is a line from "The Coddling of the American Mind" that reads, “There have always been some people who believe they have a right