Journalist can build credibility after the information being plagiarized or fabricated by issuing the retraction at first, and then continue to write strong articles by citing sources in the future.
Answer : Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Whenever there is a case of fabricated information or plagiarised content developed over the media platform, Journalist suffer defamation but they can build credibility all over again.
As soon as such case crept in, first measure should be taken to issue a retraction from the journalist side or the publication side. Then the journalist should not be demotivated but continue to write more evidently strong articles with citing the sources in the future.
Journalist should ensure validity of any story that they have reported. Journalist should never harm the reputation of the organization they represent.
<span>A kick in which the ball is kicked before it hits the ground/floor.</span>
Answer:
The author most likely includes this supporting text to <em><u>reinforce the case study's point that bird flu is dangerous</u></em>.
Explanation:
The book "When Birds Get Flu" by John DiConsiglio delves into real cases of how people contract the bird flu. The book discusses infection cases and how avian influenza or bird flu began in Washington.
In the statement from the book, the author remarks that <em>"one or two sick chickens could infect a whole town [which could in turn] infect the country—or even the world."</em> By emphasizing the seriousness and infection level of the flu, <u>John DiConsiglio seems to reinforce the dangerousness of the bird flu.</u>
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.