Option A: Although this result emphasizes viewer choices, it doesn't immediately answer the author's conclusion about Netflix's role in joining Europe across borders.
Option C: The author's conclusion that Netflix acts as a unifying factor throughout Europe is not directly related to this finding.
Option D: Although the author's conclusion about the finding's potential effects on Netflix's business is made, it does not directly address the topic of cultural unification.
The author concludes in the final paragraph that Netflix is a force for unity in Europe, transforming culture into a "cross-border endeavor." The author's claim that Netflix is well-liked throughout Europe and provides Europeans with something to share across borders is undermined if there is a significant difference in the popularity and amount of time spent watching Netflix series between the various EU nations. The right response is option B.
The author's conclusion in the last paragraph has nothing to do with any of the previous possibilities.
The correct option is (B): Research shows there is a wide variance in the popularity and viewing of Netflix shows across different EU countries.
“Why do they pull down and do away with crooked streets, I wonder, which are my delight, and hurt no man living? Every day the wealthier nations are pulling down one or another in their capitals and their great towns: they do not know why they do it; neither do I. It ought to be enough, surely, to drive the great broad ways which commerce needs and which are the life-channels of a modern city, without destroying all history and all the humanity in between: the islands of the past.” (From Hilaire Belloc’s “The Crooked Streets”)
Based only on the information provided in the above passage, which one of the following statements is true?