There were discussions between George and Hazel that took place, but the one discussion that did not take place in the the sitting room is:
- To convey the idea that television is revolutionary: Harrison convinces the ballerina and musicians to rebel against the government and join him in his fight.
According to their discussions, thy discussed about how the television numbs and disrespects members of the society and that led to Hazel crying, but George does not know why she cries.
But, they did not discuss about Harrison convincing the musicians to rebel against the government.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
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Anzia Yezierska was an American-Jewish writer. She wrote many novels and books. She was born in Poland but later migrated to the U.S.A.
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The author tries to ridicule or deride the Americanized people who believed that they are the original American people and wanted to leave behind the heritage as well as history of theirs. Thus the author uses the word "American" with a quotation mark.
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