(") are quotation marks, we use them them by quoting someone for example, in a story it would say...
"I dont want to go!" said Bob.
(') is an apostorphe. You can use them in quotes for example
" 'I dont want to go!' said Bob."
Here I am quoting the the Bob statement.
The apostrophe can also be used in the ommison of letter for a word for example
~don't=do not
~won't
~wouldn't
Hopeless
Despairing
Gloomy
Answer:
B - TV was a communications medium whose best uses were informing and educating the public.
Explanation:
Edward R Murrow, popularly known and referred as the 'Godfather of Journalism, was a journalist and broadcaster of repute in the 1950s.
His documentaries which are credited with changing journalism history, are still been aired today .
The movie, Good Night and Good Luck, where David Strainhard starred as Murrow, is a classic adaptation of a real confrontation between Murrow and a serving Senator of the United States .
Strainhard (acting as Murrow) is seen issuing a stern warning to his contemporaries to stop using the big screen - television- or showbiz and advertisements, things he considered were not adding value to the viewer.
He advocated that television be used as a medium of education to the people through informative , educative content and programming.
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