According to the text's discussion of the prime-time television portrayals of the working class:
a. although they represent over two-third's of employed Americans, the working class of prime-time television is mostly invisible.
b. television's construction of the working class is presented as a vastly different reality than that of the middle class.
c. working-class characters have few starring roles; they are usually depicted as unsavory or as friends of the main characters.
d. all of the above
D
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