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C2 Reading Passage: The Sophistry of Modern Connection

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  The Sophistry of Modern Connection C2 Reading Passage: The Sophistry of Modern Connection In the contemporary era, the paradigm of interpersonal relationships has undergone a seismic shift , largely mediated by the omnipresence of digital interfaces. Where once the intricacies of human connection were forged in the crucible of face-to-face spontaneity, they are now often curated through a veneer of algorithmic precision . This digital intermediation has birthed a peculiar form of existential irony : the more "connected" we appear on a global scale, the more profound the atomization of the individual becomes. For the modern skeptic, this evolution mirrors the theological debates of yore. Much like a deist viewing the universe as a masterfully constructed clockwork left to its own devices by a detached creator, the digital user often navigates a social landscape that feels similarly automated and devoid of "divine" or authentic spark. We find ourselves shouting in...