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In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information
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NOWAT
can you shorten it
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drakeboing
make it sound like a 7th grader wrote it
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1. What is the reputation of the news program/documentary? Are they known for accurate reporting and objective storytelling?
2. Where does the news program/documentary get its information from? Is there a credible source for the information presented?
3. Has the news program/documentary been fact-checked by reputable organizations or journalists? Are there any reported inaccuracies or bias?
2. Where does the news program/documentary get its information from? Is there a credible source for the information presented?
3. Has the news program/documentary been fact-checked by reputable organizations or journalists? Are there any reported inaccuracies or bias?
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Sure, here is a shorter version:
1. Is the news program/documentary known for accurate reporting, or is there a history of biased reporting?
2. Does the program cite reputable sources for the information presented?
3. Has the program been fact-checked by credible sources, and are there any reported inaccuracies or bias?
1. Is the news program/documentary known for accurate reporting, or is there a history of biased reporting?
2. Does the program cite reputable sources for the information presented?
3. Has the program been fact-checked by credible sources, and are there any reported inaccuracies or bias?