0Dear friends,02br 02br 001.(Leila is a 20-year-old single Muslim woman who lives in 00 and posts 00diary videos00 on YouTube.)02br 02br 00Does "diary videos" mean "the diary which is written in the form of video" or "the video which records one's daily work"?02br 02br 002.(The image of the cover of Time magazine's annual "Person of the Year" issue is of a computer with a flat screen monitor and 00a screen-laminate 00of reflective Mylar.)02br 02br 00I have looked at that image. But I can only see a computer with a flat screen monitor which is like a glass that can reflet sth. Why does the author say "a flat screen monitor 00and 00a screen-laminate"? I think in the cover, the screen monitor and the screen-laminate are one thing.02br 02br 00I would be much grateful for your help.02br 02br 0-
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01. 02br 02br 002. You can't buy monitors with reflective mirrored surfaces (a glass that reflects something is a 'mirror').
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You can't buy monitors with reflective mirrored surfaces (a glass that reflects something is a 'mirror').
This was added on to an ordinary monitor as a laminate (thin layer) of Mylar.
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01. YEs, a diary created in the form of a video.02br 02br 002. You can't buy monitors with reflective mirrored surfaces (a glass that reflects something is a 'mirror'). This was added on to an ordinary monitor as a laminate (thin layer) of Mylar. So they are two separate things.0-