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4. PART B: Which TWO sections from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A. "They were first told orally as fairy tales, folklore, and epic poems, and were
eventually written down." (Paragraph 1)
B. "First, TV shows started to look better and showcase more interesting camera
work." (Paragraph 5)
C. "the shows Doherty listed are adult entertainment that deal with sexual and
violent themes." (Paragraph 8)
D.
"Teaching television shows in school can help to bridge that gap by providing a
common cultural ground in the way novels once did." (Paragraph 13)
"As this discussion of TV surges, enthusiasm for traditional, written literature
wanes." (Paragraph 15)
F. "a study at Emory University found that college students had increased
connectivity in the parts of the brain associated with language while reading a
novel.” (Paragraph 16)
E.

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