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Read the following excerpt from "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut:
Screams and barking cries of consternation came from the
television set. The photograph of Harrison Bergeron on the
screen jumped again and again, as though dancing to the
tune of an earthquake,
George Bergeron correctly identified the earthquake, and
well he might have-for many was the time his own home
had danced to the same crashing tune. "My God," said
George, "that must be Harrison!"
The realization was blasted from his mind instantly by the
sound of an automobile collision in his head.
What message about the role of media is best supported in this excerpt?
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A. Media can be used to distract audiences from the truth
B. Media tend to be biased against religion and personal belief.
C. Media include television, radio, the Internet, and periodicals.
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D. Media often serve as substitutes for real human interaction