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1) ames is particularly interested in the language of youth. He believes that the greatest influence on teenagers is the media. It’s the constant bombardment from advertising that youth cannot resist.
2) Magazine, TV shows create expectations among young people and it becomes a problem if your family cannot meet those expectations.
Marcus believes that the average person has turned into a mindless lump who just obeys what the TV tells him.
3) He is lured into the TV trap with the deceptive label of interactivity but the only interaction is between the TV and the viewer’s wallet.
4) According to Paul, parents should censor what their children watch. If more parents took the time and made the effort to teach their children right from wrong, the illusion of what happens on TV would be separated from reality.

In the given sentences, "ames" and "Marcus" express their opinions about the influence of media on young people, particularly teenagers. They believe that the media, such as advertising, magazines, and TV shows, have a significant impact on the language and expectations of youth. According to "ames," constant exposure to advertising makes it difficult for young people to resist its influence. The expectations created by magazines and TV shows can become problematic if a teenager's family is unable to meet those expectations.

Meanwhile, "Marcus" shares a more critical perspective, stating that the average person has become mindless and blindly obeys what they are told on TV. He argues that the so-called interactivity of television is deceptive since the main interaction is between the viewer's wallet and the TV.

Finally, "Paul" suggests that parents should censor what their children watch on TV. He believes that if more parents took the time and effort to teach their children right from wrong, they could separate the illusion portrayed on TV from reality.

Overall, these sentences highlight different viewpoints on the influence of media, especially television, on young people and the role of parents in guiding their children's TV consumption.