A teenager living near the U.S.-Mexico border has a sense that immigration is a bad thing. After watching several local news reports, he believes this even more strongly. This suggest that the news reports
A. have been part of heavy priming.
B. have not been strongly framed.
C. have high resonance.
D. are not newsworthy.
Answer: C
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