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The following question presents four statements, of which three, when placed in appropriate order, would form a contextually complete paragraph. Pick the statements that is not part of the context

  1. But as access to other texts is enjoyed more widely, some of the dominance textbooks now enjoy will wane.
  2. As indeed will the power of teachers-whose prejudices may often be just as ingrained as those found in textbooks, and rather harder to pin down.
  3. It won't be long before children, will be able to access, by way of smartphones, the textbooks prescribed for their courses.
  4. As long as textbooks in one form or another are used and as long as they are issued or approved by the state, they will remain a political issue.

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