Question: Do you prefer reading physical books or e-books?

Sample Answer (The AREA technique):

Answer: I prefer reading physical books, as I enjoy the tactile and visual experience of holding and flipping through the pages, as well as the sense of ownership and authenticity that comes with having a physical object.

Reason: Physical books offer a sensory and emotional connection that cannot be replicated by digital devices, and can enhance our appreciation and engagement with the content. They can also provide us with a sense of identity and culture, as well as a form of decoration and collection.

Example: For instance, I may visit a bookstore or a library to browse through the shelves, and to discover new books or authors that catch my attention. I may also borrow or lend books to friends or family, or donate them to charity or a book exchange program.

Alternative: Other people may prefer e-books, as they offer advantages such as portability, accessibility, and affordability, and can allow for features such as highlighting, searching, and sharing. They may also prefer the environmental and space-saving benefits of digital reading, or may have physical or visual impairments that make reading physical books difficult.