(03.04 MC)Grayson is writing a news article about the local…

(03.04 MC)Grayson is writing a news article about the local historical society’s efforts to recreate a famous battle that took place over 100 years ago.Which of the following is a primary source Grayson could use for the most credible information about the battle?

(02.01 MC)Consider the article excerpt and answer the questi…

(02.01 MC)Consider the article excerpt and answer the question that follows:On January 28th, 2024, the newest member of the wolf pack was born. The zoo celebrated the third wolf cub born that month!Which of the following would correct the mistake marked in bold?

(02.04 MC)Lowe is writing a news article for the school pape…

(02.04 MC)Lowe is writing a news article for the school paper about the school’s newly proposed late work policy. Lowe begins the article with, “The new late work policy proposed by the school is absolutely ridiculous.”Lowe realizes that this framing introduces bias into the article. How can they frame the story differently to eliminate subjectivity?

(01.04 MC)Marvin is writing an article about a storm that ca…

(01.04 MC)Marvin is writing an article about a storm that came through his neighborhood last week. Trying to make his article more appealing, he pairs it with a photograph of the storm damage. Even though most of the damage has been cleaned up when he goes to take the photo, he arranges debris to make it look like it did right after the storm hit.Which type of bias will be present in Marvin’s article?

(01.02 MC)A student journalist is writing an article about t…

(01.02 MC)A student journalist is writing an article about the importance of wearing sunscreen. Read each scenario and respond to the question that follows.Scenario 1: The student interviews a dermatologist, a nurse, and other students to gather a range of perspectives. The journalist verifies all information before including it in their article and is sure to cite their sources throughout. They present a supported claim, highlighting both the long-term benefits of using sunscreen use as well as the potential risks of neglecting it.Scenario 2: The student relies on their own personal experience with sunburns and asks a close friend for their opinion. The journalist includes exaggerated claims about how neglecting sunscreen will always result in dangerous skin problems and creates a catchy headline to grab readers’ attention, without considering the impact on the individuals involved or the accuracy of the information. In an effort to sound more professional, they copy a few small sections from online sunscreen advertisements but do not properly cite the sources.Which of the following statements is true?

(03.04 MC)Lily is researching natural skin care options onli…

(03.04 MC)Lily is researching natural skin care options online when she comes across “The Skin Cures Encyclopedia” website. This website promotes a range of natural skin care remedies, promising miraculous cures for any and all blemishes. It primarily relies on anecdotal evidence and personal testimonials rather than scientific studies or expert medical opinions and does not clearly explain why the recommended approaches are effective.Which factor is causing the biggest issue in credibility for this source?