section 1, module 2: reading and writing\ndirections \nwhile researching a topic, a student has taken the…

section 1, module 2: reading and writing\ndirections \nwhile researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:\n- documentary tv programs in the slow tv genre consist of uninterrupted broadcasts of ordinary events in real - time.\n- all aboard! the sleigh ride is a british slow tv program.\n- the 2 - hour long program documented a sleigh ride along an arctic postal route.\n- it first aired in 2015.\n- in her book spectacular television: exploring television pleasure, british film scholar helen wheatley writes that slow tv \offers unspectacular spectacle.\\n26 mark for review\nthe student wants to provide a specific example of a slow tv program. which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?\na with their uninterrupted broadcasts, slow tv programs offer what film scholar helen wheatley calls the unspectacular spectacle of ordinary events occurring in real - time.\nb an example of the slow tv genre can be seen in all aboard! the sleigh ride, a 2015 british show featuring an uninterrupted 2 - hour real - time broadcast of a sleigh ride along an arctic postal route.\nc british film scholar helen wheatley writes about the slow tv genre in her book spectacular television: exploring television pleasure.\nd slow tv programs provide uninterrupted broadcasts of ordinary events, such as sleigh rides, in real - time.\nquestion 26 of 27 ^\ntaray moore
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The question asks for a specific example of a slow - TV program. Option B provides the name of the show "All Aboard! The Sleigh Ride", its origin (British), year of first airing (2015), and details about the program (2 - hour uninterrupted real - time broadcast of a sleigh ride along an arctic postal route), which directly meets the requirement. Option A is more about the general nature of slow - TV programs. Option C just mentions a scholar writing about the genre. Option D gives a general description of slow - TV programs without a specific example.
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B. An example of the slow TV genre can be seen in All Aboard! The Sleigh Ride, a 2015 British show featuring an uninterrupted 2 - hour real - time broadcast of a sleigh ride along an arctic postal route.