Actors who are embroiled in personal conflicts produce greater impact on popular culture, as measured by the number of times such actors' personal conflicts are referred to in subsequent movies, songs, and books, that do other actors who do not have troubled personal lives. On an average, a personal troubled actor is cited as much as 70% more than other actors of similar era and popularity. The differene clearly shows that actors with personal troubles contribute greater to popular culture than those with little personal complications.
which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
A. Some actors have greater control over the media which results in more references in movies, songs, and books.
B. It is possible to clearly indicate the link between popular culture reference and an actor's personal troubles.
C. The number of references in movies, songs, and books is a fair measure of the actor's influnce on popular culture.
D. Actors who live a relatively trouble-free personal life do not posssess inspiring material for movies, songs and books.
E. Popular culture often lauds iconoclastic personalities who often go through pitfalls in personal life.
