Difficulty: Medium
Correct Answer: Both I and II are implicit
Explanation:
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Concept/ApproachWhen a speaker insists that a certain value 'cannot be ignored,' it presupposes that many do ignore or undervalue it, and that an alternative, dominant perception exists (here: TV = entertainment).
Step-by-step reasoning1) The contrast 'apart from entertainment' indicates a prevailing lens of entertainment (Assumption I).2) Saying 'cannot be ignored' implies people tend to ignore or under-realize that aspect (Assumption II).Therefore, both I and II underlie the statement.
Verification/AlternativeIf I were false (people already see TV beyond entertainment), the emphasis loses force. If II were false (educational value already fully recognized), 'cannot be ignored' becomes redundant.
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Final AnswerBoth I and II are implicit.
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