Linda Greenhouse, winner of a Pulitzer said that journalists have to do their best to provide not just the facts, but also — always — the truth.
Journalists should be as transparent as possible about sources and methods so audiences can make their own assessment of the information.
We are in a world of "expanding truth", where everyone who is knowledable about something, and has a bit of exposure, talks in the news about a trending topic. Facts should be checked. ALWAYS. That's what distingues knowledge-based from fact-checking. In one, the person speaks just because he/she has a knowledge about something, but most of the times, facts are not really checked.
Answer: Before they read that article, put them into partners or groups and ask them to wrestle with three questions: • What does the phrase “fake news” ...
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Answer: 4. The beggar is dressed in scarlet clothes.
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According to the passage provided, Robin Hood has a blond beard (and provably blond hear as well). On the other hand, the beggar is described as being dressed in scarlet garments, having a brown beard, and being blind of one eye. The beggar, who was the leader of a group of beggars, is wearing red rags and a patch over his blind eye.
I think that Mark Twain uses a young boy as the main character and narrator of the novel as it shows their curiosity about the world around them and their mischievous ideas. This makes the novel more interesting as it highlights acts that only children do that no adults would do so that we can understand how it is like being a child. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, when he dirtied his clothes in a fight, he was made to whitewash the fence. However, instead of doing it himself, he took advantage of his friend, Ben, and tricked him into painting the fence for him by pretending how much fun it was. This shows the witty mind of Tom Sawyer which we can all relate to when we were younger. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck was trying to escape from his drunk father with a runaway slave, Jim. This shows that sometimes, just because we are young, does not mean that we cannot do great things. Like Huck, he escaped from his father and sailed down the Mississippi river when he was just a teenager, proving that being young does not limit what you can do. In conclusion, I think Mark Twain used a young boy for main character of his novels to help us to relate to the mischief of what they can be up to and that age does not matter if you want to do great things.