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A child watching television experiences a procession of sights and sounds that flash from


A child watching television experiences a procession of sights and sounds that flash from the screen just long enough for the eyes and ears to take them in. Unlike the pages of a book, which can be read as slowly or as quickly as the child wishes, television images appear with a relentless velocity that stunts rather than enhances the childs powers of imagination. The view expressed above is based on an assumption. Of the following, which can best serve as that assumption?

A.When allowed to choose a form. of entertainment, children will prefer reading to watching television.

B.A child"s imagination cannot be properly stimulated unless the child has access both to television and to books.

C.A child"s imagination can develop more fully when the child is able to control the pace of its entertainment.

D.Children should be taught to read as soon as they are able to understand what they see on television.

E.A child"s reaction to different forms of sensory stimuli cannot be predicted, since every child is different.

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