English, asked by Bushrakhan765, 9 months ago

What I wondered, would Baird make of TV now?
What would he think of Jerry Springer's jeering
mob? What would he make of television becoming
more popular than shopping or going to the pub,
church or library combined?
Or that more people would vote in a TV contest
Pop Idol) than for the Prime Minister and his
entire party at the last election?
More pertinently, would be ever believe that his
remarkable invention would come to represent one
of the greatest dangers to the health of Britain and
its social well-being at the dawn of the 21st century
I've spent months poring over articles in journals
ranging from The Lancet and New England
Journal of Medicine to Nature and the Journal of
Neuroscience
The picture I formed was profoundly disturbing
and amounts to what I believe to be the greatest
health scandal of our time. I learned that viewing
even moderate amounts of television
may damage brain cell development and function
is the only adult pastime from the ages of 20 to
60 positively linked to developing Alzheimer's
disease
find adjectives and write the positive, comparative and superlative degree of the words​

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Answered by yagnasrinadupuru
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Answered by ItzAaryan
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