How has the saturation of media changed interpersonal interactions?

A. We spend a lot of time talking to friends face-to-face about media.
B. We spend less time at home because we need to work more hours to pay for expanded media.
C. More and more of our social interactions are filtered through media.
D. We spend more time in interpersonal interactions today because of new media.


Answer: C

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