<span> Wilson was mad (as in crazy). </span>
1) When the media acts as a cornerstone for a particular political point of view.
3) When the media shows the source of information rather than the validity of it.
4) When the media presents a complex subject without explaining it
5) When the media fails to present an article about an important issue (
<span>6) When the media falsely presents information </span>
I think the answer is that Sarah should look up words she doesn't know for chapter titles, headings and first paragraphs and write the main idea in her own words.