Which of the following is an explanatory thesis?


Reality TV and sitcoms are favorite forms of entertainment that stir up the emotions of viewers, both positive and negative.


Reality TV feeds off the basest elements of human nature: cruelty, vulgarity, and exploitation of the most vulnerable of our society; conversely, sitcoms are valuable because they are creative expressions of well-thought-out writing, acting, and directing.


Sitcoms are a low form of comedy, with no other purpose than to make people laugh using crude jokes. Reality TV, on the other hand, in its various forms, teaches us about human nature.


Watching what people will say and do in the real-life, unusual situations found in reality TV is more entertaining than the made-up, orchestrated situations of sitcoms.

Reality TV feeds off the basest elements of human nature: cruelty, vulgarity, and exploitation of the most vulnerable of our society; conversely, sitcoms are valuable because they are creative expressions of well-thought-out writing, acting, and directing.