In Chapter Seven, Carr makes a case against multitasking, which is one of the big "benefits" of the internet. Why might multitasking not be good for our brains, or for us?
In your (at least 100 word) response, you must include one quote from Chapter Seven as textual evidence. It must be introduced with one of the methods we used in the quote practice (a signal phrase at the beginning, middle, or end of the quote; an independent clause followed by a colon and then the quote; a blended quote), and it must have an MLA formatted in-text citation. If you abbreviate the passage, use the ellipsis. If you add to it, use brackets.