Read this excerpt from a passage.
"Teenagers curled in armchairs or jet passengers reaching cruising altitudes often reach for a paperback or a print magazine. Today, they are just as likely to grab an e-reader or a tablet and settle down for a cozy, digital read. The e-book revolution is here. One online bookselling behemoth reported it sells more e-books than print books. In 2010 alone, the sales of digital books increased by a whopping 164 percent. In 2013, the Association of American Publishers announced that e-books accounted for 20 percent of all book sales. So, what’s the story with both of these kinds of books and, ultimately, which one is better?"
Which of the following subjects will be compared in the rest of the passage?
what teenagers like to read and what adults like to read
where to buy e-books and where to buy paper books
reading a digital book and reading a paper book
the history of the digital revolution and the history of print books
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