REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THE MEANING.   (2PTS)
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READ THE PASSAGE AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. (1PTS)
 
Television’s contribution to family life in the United States has been an equivocal one.  For while it has,   indeed, kept the members of the family from dispersing, it has not served to bring  them  together.  By dominating the time families spend together, it destroys the special quality that distinguishes one family from another, a quality that depends to a great extent on what a family does, what special rituals, games, recurrent jokes, familiar songs, and shared activities it  accumulates.
“Like the sorcerer of old,” writes Urie Bronfenbrenner,  “the television set casts  its magic spell, freezing  speech and action, turning the living into silent statues so long as the enchantment lasts. The primary danger of the television screen lies not so much in the behavior it produces — although there is danger there — as in the behavior it prevents : the talks, games, the family festivities, and arguments through which much of the child’s learning takes place and through which character is formed. Turning on the television set can turn off  the  process that transforms children into people.”
Of course, families today still do special things together at times: go camping in the summer, go to the zoo on    a nice Sunday, take various trips and expeditions. But the ordinary daily life together  is diminished — that  sitting around at the dinner table, that spontaneous taking up of an activity, those little games invented by children on the spur of the moment when there is nothing else to do, the scribbling, the chatting, the quarreling, all the things that form the fabric of a family, that define a  childhood.
Instead, the children have their regular schedule of  television  programs and  bedtime, and the  parents  have their peaceful dinner together.  But surely the needs of adults are being better met than the needs  of children,  who are effectively shunted away and rendered  untroublesome.
If the family does not accumulate its backlog of shared experiences, shared  everyday experiences that occur  and recur and change and develop, then it is not likely to survive as anything other than a caretaking   institution.
 
The word it in the passage refers to......
A.dominating
B.time
C.television
D.quality