Turn Off Your TV!How much television do you watch a week? Maybe you watch five hours a week. Maybe you watch five a day. That is
over 30 hours of TV a week! What would your life be like without TV? One organization wants to find out! In 1995, TV Turnoff Network started an event. It is called TV Turnoff Week. The goal is to get people off their couches and do things such as drawing, riding a bike, or playing a game. TV Turnoff Week usually happens the last week in April. When the event started, only a few thousand people were involved. Last year, over 7.6 million people joined. The group asks people to "Turn off TV and turn on life." The TV Turnoff Network started this event because of kids. Kids spend more time watching TV than they do at school. Watching too much TV leads to bad health. People who watch too much TV do not eat well and do not exercise as much. So, turn off your TV for a week. You never know what might happen!Which statement below best describes the main idea of the passage, Turn off Your TV?
I would say that the ideal of imagist poetry which is best reflected in this poem is that poets should be able to describe ordinary objects in new ways.