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Why does the literary explanations of Charles Dickens opening quote in the tale of two cities on literarydevices.net on my cell phone interrupted after fifteen seconds by a page of pure advertisements and bate click links? I find it particularly ironic given the content of this passage about class warfare and the economic disparity of the poor, that the number one search result on google for a literary understanding of this passage can’t even be read before a page of advertisements pops up, hoping you accidentally click on one of the links thereby giving a number of clicks and so more money to the advertiser. The sad thing is that the content of this sites literary explanation is good, in fact the only scholarly resource I could easily find by google search on my phone, and in fact is dealing with a passage that talks about the same desperate devices that spawned this click bait page in the first place. Please fix this.

English Tutor Answered question July 31, 2020
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Sure, we shall consider it and take this fact into account. Thanks for pointing it out.

English Tutor Answered question July 31, 2020