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Television is addictive, like drugs. They are alike in the following ways: Like drugs, TV alters one's consciousness., Television is addictive, like drugs. They are alike in the following ways: Like some drug addicts, some children would choose TV over a parent., Television is addictive, like drugs. They are alike in the following ways: Television addicts, like drug addicts, are asocial and miss normal, healthy social activities., Drug use is the next step after television addiction. Because they have these things in common: Drugs and TV enhance the importance of one's feelings., Drug use is the next step after television addiction. Because they have these things in common: Drugs and TV offer an unearned "high"., Drug use is the next step after television addiction. Because they have these things in common: Both drug use and television convince the users that "life should be safe.", Television is responsible for the rise in drug use and addiction in the United States. Reason: The only thing that has changed in US society since the widespread rise in drug use is the spread in popularity of television., Television is responsible for the rise in drug use and addiction in the United States. Reason: Television is addictive, like drugs., Television is responsible for the rise in drug use and addiction in the United States. Reason: Drug use is the next step after television addiction., The only thing that has changed in US society since the widespread rise in drug use is the spread in popularity of television. Supporting premise: Other social problems existed (illiteracy, poverty, racism, bureaucracy), but there was no television., The only thing that has changed in US society since the widespread rise in drug use is the spread in popularity of television. Supporting premise: The rise in drug use in the US corresponds to a rise in TV viewing.