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A network is: A. A group of people or things that are individually connected to one another. B. A number of individuals who share the same values and ideas. C.a means of mass co…
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A network is:
A. A group of people or things that are individually connected to one another.
B. A number of individuals who share the same values and ideas.
C.a means of mass communication in print and other forms.
D. The main idea or information contained in a media piece.
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