Asked by Sean
The story is "Trouble With Television"
It has become fashionable to think that, like fast food, fast ideas are the way to get to a fast-moving, impatient public.
How does the repetition in the sentence convey the author's negative attitude toward television.
I think that it shows how the author thinks negatively of television by emphasizing his claim.
It has become fashionable to think that, like fast food, fast ideas are the way to get to a fast-moving, impatient public.
How does the repetition in the sentence convey the author's negative attitude toward television.
I think that it shows how the author thinks negatively of television by emphasizing his claim.
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Courtney
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