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10 August, 03:24

In "The Trouble With Television," Robert MacNeil voices a strong opinion about television. In a paragraph, explain his opinion. Then tell whether you agree or disagree with him. Support your view with at least two pieces of evidence from MacNeil's essay or from your own reading or experience.

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  1. 10 August, 05:03
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    Robert MacNeil thinks people get from TV narcotic entertainment and information about selling. I agree with him. TV programmes for teenagers, for example, are about love. My mates at school believe in that idea of love. Besides, when we have to read a love story they cannot concentrate. Then, these soap operas are always interrupted with commercials. These are mainly make-up products to look beautiful in front of their 'school crush'.
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