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He believes society is affected by the biases of TV

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Thanks ngl i almost failed this
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He beliefs that that everything will make it to. Tv D IS THE ANSWER
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He believes nearly all topics make their way onto TV.

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Because TVs as machines and curiosities no longer fascinate viewers.

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anonymous

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it allows society to accept tv's projected information as natural, which makes viewers tolerate the incoherent - apex

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Michael Dela Reya

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Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible. (APEX)

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Correct answer :)

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Ariadna Romero

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He believes TV is so normal, no one thinks about it.

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Bonnie Monahan

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where did you find that

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Angel Reyes

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Because viewers do not doubt the reality of what they see on tv

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Aurelia Stracke

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Because if you were to do not doubt the reality of what they see on TV

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Mac

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Because if you were to do not doubt the reality of what they see on TV

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The Riddle Man 7235

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Because TVs as machines and curiosities no longer fascinate viewers. -APEX,

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