Answer questions e-j alongside the second part of the text. e)

Answer questions e-j alongside the second part of the text. e) What list is meant here? f) What process is meant here? g) What is meant here? h) What is the author39;s attitude to commercials? How do you know? i) Does thoughquot; introduce a contrast or does it add an argument? j) What do the underlined words refer to here? You will probably laugh a little at that list, but there is a clear relationship between the amount of tv viewing one does and all of the qualities I39;ve described. After all, being the audience for a tv is a passive act; scientists told the Los Angeles Times that on average, a child watching television slips into the passive brain state within 30 seconds of beginning to watch television. Most adults I know seem to start out that way. For me, watching television is an exercise in observation; I am aware of camera angles, stage-setting, exiling,.and message-shaping more than of what ty tries to sell me; indeed, it doesnt take much to become a sophisticated tv viewer all you have to do is turn it off for a while to see how empty and manipulative it is when you turn it on again. That unreality was never more painfully real than the time I watched Mike Wallace recap key moments of the 39;70s during a New Year39;s Eve broadcast. The most powerful of the images was of the terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. I re-experienced the horror of the murders of the Israeli athletes growing more deeply involved in the story with every passing second. With no warning, a Miller Beer commercial suddenly blared onto the screen, and it was as though a fully-loaded garbage -truck had plowed into my gut. I almost vomited with the shock and sense of violation. Admittedly, I have spent a few great moments in front of the tube. Live coverage of the Detroit riots in 1966, the -assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby in 1963, and the end of President Reagans first State of the Union address might qualify, though. Each of those events, I would note, was broadcast live, free of commercial interruption. But I suspect that television executives would decide whether to show Jack Ruby39;s act today. Thats another problem with tv: Its carefully controlled and information is fed to Americans by just a few huge corporations, and they seem unable to understand it April 23-29 is National TV-Turnoff Week, and I urge everyone who wants to see another world in this lifetime namely, ibis one to join those of us who have learned how to live in ft.

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e) The list of advantages mentioned by the author in the first part of the text.

f) The process of television programme production.

g) Commercials.

h) lie sounds very negative speaking about commercials and uses emotional,
negative vocabulary: blared, fully-loaded garbage truck had plowed into my gut, I almost vomited.

i) Though introduces a contrast.

j) they= Americans.

(understand) it= the fact that the information is controlled by a few corporations.

another world - a better world.

this one= world without television.

(live in) it- world without television.

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