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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
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In the article, it is mentioned that students are being "duped" or tricked by fake news. Describe one way that students are bein

g duped and provide evidence from that article that supports this claim
English
1 answer:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
4 0

Hi. You forgot to say that this question is about "Students dup** by fake news and biased sources."

According to the article, students are being "dup**" by fake news and websites that are biased or provide false information. According to this article, these pages and the fake news they promote present themselves in a very convincing way, on secure platforms such as social media, which are constantly used by students. This causes students to reproduce false and misleading information, even in their academic lives, which can greatly harm them and help them to develop unsubstantiated and incorrect opinions and ideas.

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