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Hello,

In the sentence: "Others soberly pondered it, and wrote about it, and regulated it, and negotiated over it in international forums, and sued one another about it, in gigantic, epic court battles that lasted for years", even though "books" weren't explicitly mentioned, it can be generally inferred that some books were written about cyberspace, in my opinion. Though, I did find this idea a bit vague because they could have just only written about cyberspace in the form of journal articles which is vastly different from books. Then this option may not be inferable from the passage. - Needs more explanation for this one.

The sentence: "It makes good sense today to talk of cyberspace as a place all its own because people live in it now" bears the meaning that cyberspace can reasonably be considered as "all its own" - an individual entity. The last paragraph does mention that it is sort of a public space, but the idea concerned in this option is that this "public space" is an entity on its own which is inferable from the passage.

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Where is it mentioned that Books have been written about cyberspace?
How cyberspace is individual? It is more of a public thing

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Though reading the passage took some time, but the information is quite simple. And, questions too felt medium to me.
1. A- Because, other options can be infered from the passage. On the first passage they have given that it was coined 1920, and we can't say.
2. D- Yes, third passage speaks about the whole.
3. B- Author wouldn't agree with this point.

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