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Zanzabum
3 years ago
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1.) In complete sentences, using proper grammar, spelling and punctuation, write a short paragraph that defines "Fake News." 2.)

In complete sentences, using proper grammar, spelling and punctuation, write a short paragraph that describes how you can determine if something is "Fake News." You must offer a minimum of three examples. 3.) In complete sentences, using proper grammar, spelling and punctuation, write a short paragraph that explains the negative or destructive aspects of "Fake News." Give a minimum of two examples. 4.) In complete sentences, using proper grammar, spelling and punctuation, write a short paragraph that expresses why you feel that it is important that you become a conscientious consumer of information. In other words, be able to determine if something is "Fake News." (if anyone could help with any of these that would be great, thank you!)
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1 answer:
lana [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Fake News can be used in many ways and in many places. Usually on articles and the news. Sometimes the wrong information is given to the public. Fake news, for example, can be if someone went lost and the news and article put it out there that the person just died without bothering to look for the body or see what is the actual problem. So in that case that's an example of fake news.

Explanation:

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