The writer of the above passage
...The casual horrors and real disasters are thrown at newspaper reader without discrimination. In the contemporary arrangements for circulating the news, an important element, evaluation is always weak and often wanting entirely. There is no point anywhere along the line somewhere someone put his foot down for certain and says, "This is important and that does not amount to row of beans; deserves no ones attention, and should travel the wires no farther". The junk is dressed up to look as meaningful as the real news.
The writer of the above passage
seems to be happy with the contemporary arrangements for circulating news
is shocked by the casual stories about horrors and disasters reported in the newspapers
wants better evaluation of news before publication
wants to put his foot down on news stories
Correct answer is C
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