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<b>EX Giving an Explanation 7</b>
<i><b>How do movies or television influence people’s behavior? Use reasons and </b></i>
<i><b>specific examples to support your answer.</b></i>
<i>Television is a big influence in the lives of most of us. We spend hours every week </i>
<i>watching television programs, so of course this will affect our behavior. Unfortunately, </i>
<i>the effect of television is usually negative. Television makes people more violent, more </i>
<i>inactive, and less imaginative.</i>
<i>Many programs and movies on television are violent. The more we see violence </i>
<i>on television, the less sensitive we become to it. Eventually violence doesn’t seem </i>
<i>wrong. This is specially true because violence on television doesn’t seem to have </i>
<i>consequences. Actors can be killed and come back for another movie. Sometimes we </i>
<i>confuse that with reality and we forget that killing someone is permanent.</i>
<i>Watching television makes us less active. The act of watching television requires </i>
<i>almost no activity on the part of the watcher. We just turn it on and change the </i>
<i>channels. In addition, all the time that we spend in front of the television is time that we </i>
<i>are not spending moving around, playing a sport, or taking a walk.</i>
<i>When we watch television, we don’t exercise our imagination. All the stories are </i>
<i>told for us. We don’t even have to imagine that a character or a place looks like because</i>
<i>everything is shown to us. When we have television, we don’t have to invent a way to </i>
<i>spend a few free moments. We just turn on the television and watch.</i>