Vocabulary Conform Consequence

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Vocabulary Conform Consequence V. to make similar; to bring into harmony; to become similar; to act in a conventional way Television must conform to the changing times. Reruns, such as I Love Lucy, are fun to watch but people today want a different type of TV show. N. the result of an act or a decision; importance as a cause or influence As a consequence, or result, sitcoms generally mirror what is happening in our everyday lives. Conform Consequence

Vocabulary Distort Deliberate adj. carefully thought out and formed; done on purpose or intentionally V. To think or consider carefully Writers for TV must deliberate about what to include. They carefully think about the different age groups and time slots. V. to twist out of shape; to misrepresent Some TV shows distort the truth. They can give wrong ideas about groups of people or events. Deliberate Distort

Vocabulary Reality Offend N. the quality or fact of being real; the quality of being true to life Some critics claim that TV is dangerous because it gives us a false view of reality. V. to violate a law, custom, or religious commandment; to create anger TV networks don’t want to offend the majority of their viewers. They don’t want to cause viewers to call the stations with complaints. Reality Offend

Vocabulary Originality Impact N. the quality of being new, unique, or earliest; the ability to be creative TV programs are frequently dull and predictable, but some writers and directors are capable of great creativity and originality. N. a collision; the power of an event to produce changes V. to hit with force; to produce change in TV has had a major impact on our lives. For example, large numbers of Americans depend on TV for news. Originality Impact

Vocabulary Excess Recoil N. extra; an amount by which one thing is greater than another Adj. extra Many parents and teachers are concerned about children watching TV to excess. V. to retreat; to shrink away out of fear, anger, surprise, or disgust Most of us recoil when we hear that American children spend more time watching TV than they spend in school. It’s a scary thought. Excess Recoil