The orientations of athletes and other people in sports are affected by the fact that a mass audience
A. wants to see athletes who have mastered technical skills.
B. lacks technical knowledge about the sports they watch.
C. is entertained mostly by the beauty of movement in a sport.
D. tends to be young and highly educated.
Answer: B
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