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Choose the best revision of the sentence below:
The purpose of television was invented to entertain, not to take over one's life. If you think that you may be a TV addict, make a change. It's never too late.
a. no change
b. The purpose of television was invented for entertaining.
c. The purpose of television is to entertain.
d. Television's purpose was invented to entertain.
ALT The correct answer is C. The original sentence is poorly constructed, so choice A is incorrect. The purpose was not invented—television was, so you can also eliminate choices B and D. The sentence needs to have a subject and verb that make sense together. The only choice that solves this problem and also eliminates the passive voice is choice C.
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a. 11
b. 12
c. 18
d. 19
e. 20
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