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Kevin Behan
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"an entertainment"

I'm reading Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to Death and I came across an interesting usage of the word entertainment.

"The first is that on television, religion, like everything else, is presented, quite simply and without apology, as an entertainment."

I would have figured he'd truncate the sentence and use the verb: "as entertainment". I have never seen "an entertainment" before. What is this called grammatically?

Kevin Behan
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