Reading: “Representative Urges Action on the Media”
A student opposing Representative Jenkins' view wants to argue that media is an important part of daily life, and limiting exposure is impractical and will likely make life more complicated for everyone.
Which is the best analogy for the student to use to make that point?
A.
Limiting children’s access to media is like limiting their access to fresh air and sunshine; it will ultimately make them less healthy.
B.
It would be impossible to limit media as suggested by Representative Jenkins. It would be like trying to limit children’s access to furniture. Where would they sit or sleep or store their belongings?
C.
The media that Representative Jenkins wants to limit fulfills many different functions in our lives. He might as well limit access to books, the telephone, and letter writing. It just is not realistic.
D.
Taking away media would be like taking away cars. No one would be able to get anywhere anymore.