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Sentence Practice 2


This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1
1 Television, in the words of one analyst, "is both a 'vast wasteland' and a vast resource."
 
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Question 2
2 "Millions of Americans," she says, "find televised news shows like "Today" and "Sixty Minutes" far more accessible than printed news."
 
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Question 3
3 In addition, she cites "the millions of Americans who have gained educational credit by watching shows like 'University of the Air.'"
 
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Question 4
4 She claims that "Public Service Announcements, like Nancy Reagan's 'Just Say No to Drugs' campaign, also find an important outlet on TV."
 
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Question 5
5 The challenge, she says, is to "develop shows that are entertaining and educational---shows that will appeal to the 'best and the brightest."
 
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