Which sentence from the selection “Can Television Be Considered Literature and Taught in English Classes?” best refutes critics’ concerns about showing graphic content while studying television in the English classroom?
Which sentence from the selection “Can Television Be Considered Literature and Taught in English Classes?” best refutes critics’ concerns about showing graphic content while studying television in the English classroom?
Adults are reading less so if we do not use television to teach literature we will lose a significant percentage of teens as they age from participating in “reading” literature.
Television’s culture buzz makes teaching it unavoidable and reviews and recaps will allow it to be taught without exposing students to graphic content.
The divide between rural and urban areas is often heightened by what television shows they prefer to watch so teaching television in the classroom will more evenly apply this form of literature.
Mature content has always been in books and television alike, so we can ignore those problems.
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