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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? ON A The idea of television as a form of literature that should be taught in classrooms remains controversial. Paragraph 4) B Together, these three changes ushered in the golden era of television, allowing TV shows to tell more complex stories Paragraphe 5) WE CWhen novels deal with similar themes they are not visual, TV shows place those themes directly before the viewer Parera) MOD "Using these written materials, television dan be taught in schools without sacrificing reading and writing skills or exposing students to graphic images da BACK
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