Admission Tests GRE General Test GRE Question # 5 Topic 1 Discussion

Admission Tests GRE General Test GRE Question # 5 Topic 1 Discussion

GRE Exam Topic 1 Question 5 Discussion:
Question #: 5
Topic #: 1

Sensationalism—the purveyance of emotionally charged content. focused mainly on violent crime, to a broad public—has often been decried, but the full history of the phenomenon has yet to be written. Scholars have tended to dismiss sensationalism as unworthy of serious study, based on two pervasive though somewhat incompatible assumptions: first, that sensationalism is essentially a commercial product, built on the exploitation of modern mass media, and second, that it appeals almost entirely to a simple, basic emotion and thus has little history apart from the changing technological means of spreading it. An exploration of sensationalism's early history, however, challenges both assumptions and suggests that they have tended to obscure the complexity and historicity of the genre.

In the context in which it appears, "charged" most nearly means


A.

electrified


B.

accused


C.

attacked


D.

fraught


E.

admonished


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