If this is asking for a personal opinion, I’d go with yes. A lot of commercialization is over-glorified in an attempt to get more people to buy the product, more often than not reducing quality in favor of quantity. In fact, some fast food joints have been reported to actually put cosmetic items on and in their foods for photos, such as shoe polish on chicken, seltzer tablets in champagne, and even lipstick on red fruits to get rid of discoloration! (source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7225259/amp/Footage-food-photographers-perfect-shots-goes-viral.html)
A lot of times, video game manufacturers will only upload the highest possible quality footage of their games, some scenes not even being included in the final cut. Many customers have added very negative reviews on (especially mobile) games, some threatening to sue for false advertisement due to the video game being significantly worse than the advertisement promised.
Cause explains <u>the reason how something has happened or occurred. It helps in finding answers to how an incidence took place</u>. The question one should ask when one sees a cause clue word would be "How did it happen?"
In this way the cause can be answered with answers explaining how it happened. For instance, when Jim asked Tom "How did it happen?", Tom replied "It happened when I kept the candles close to the screen so that I can do a hand shadow puppet".
The answer to fill in the blank would be B) Thesis statement because the thesis is like the message the author is trying to send to his readers so they can comprehend his or her text.