Re-read the following passage, a quote from comedian and actor Tom Green. Which of the following inferences is best supported by
the following quote? Our media is shaping culture and training the audience to no longer demand quality programming. I had always presumed that the major corporations that ruled our media were far more responsible than I. Apparently, I was wrong. A. Mr. Green thinks that reality TV shows should be banned from network programming. B. Mr. Green believes that people who watch trashy reality TV shows will be able to overcome any negative influence those shows might have on them. C. Mr. Green believes that people will be pleasantly surprised by quality TV programs since reality TV has set their expectations so low. D. Mr. Green thinks that networks should take the lead in creating quality programming in order to have a positive effect on society.
"By marching, we’ll be letting the government know that we want those unfair laws to be changed. ... One way or another, we’re going to <em>make sure the government hears our message</em>."
In "London, 1802," the poet's use of structure helps covey the theme of the poem because the dense form mirrors the city's stagnation that Wordsworth detects
The author is comparing a branch used to scare a stubborn mule with a good scary story. The author thinks that making people scared will make them want to listen more because of the fear they have of something happening. The author thinks that as he tells a story the more fear the audience has the more interested they are in the story, wanting to know what will happen next