2. It is stated in the passage that in "Jurassic Park"
A) the excitement is definitely too intense for younger children to cope with
B) the roars from the dinosaurs are too loud for children to listen to
C) the beasts, despite demolishing things, are innocent
D) children are eaten as starters to a meal
E) the monsters, compared with those in earlier movies, are more life-like
3. Some parents, according to the passage, argue that
A) psychiatrists never know what they are talking about
B) all adults like being frightened
C) "King Kong" shouldn't be watched without their supervision
D) children can be allowed to watch scary movies
E) nightmares can change a child's personality
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