Hello LegendMan!
From my examination of the earlier passage, it appears that the individual views television, suggesting that the audience might have a superior understanding compared to those who present it.
With the details I've gathered, it seems likely that the response could be "<span>Viewers possess greater knowledge about television than those who broadcast it." This might seem odd, but the text made this very clear.
I hope this assists.
~Jurgen</span>
The alarm buzzed loudly in my ear, waking me up rudely.
The participial phrase here is "annoying me", and the infinitive phrase is "to buzz".<span>
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<span>Satire is a type of humor displayed in literature and arts that mocks human flaws, injustices, and corruption. Its purpose is to encourage those being criticized to improve, or to alert others to these faults so they can initiate change.
On the other hand, personification—attributing human qualities to ideas—is unrelated to satire and belongs to a different category.</span>