Asked by A<3

A) True or False: Because cyberbullying is often anonymous, it is not as hurtful as other types of bullying. (1 point)
True
False
Question 17
Question 18
A) Which of the items below is NOT an example of how to stay safe on social media sites? (1 point)
A.) Adjust your privacy settings so that only friends can see your posts.
B.) Don’t post vacation photos until you get home.
C.) Accept friend requests from anyone, even if you don’t know them in real life.
D.) Don’t include personal information, like where you go to school.
A) What is an attribution? (1 point)
A.) protecting the creators of original work
B.) giving praise to someone for their art
C.) giving credit to the source of a written work
D.) violating a copyright law
Question 19
Question 20
A) How is bias used by the media? (1 point)
A.) to slant viewers’ opinions on something
B.) to inform viewers about events
C.) to warn viewers of stereotyping
D.) to educate viewers on political issues
A) Which sentence correctly describes the difference between a reference included as an in-text citation and a reference listed
on the works cited page? (1 point)
A.) An in-text citation includes at least the author, title, publisher, and copyright date; a reference on a works cited page includes only
the author and page number
B.) A reference included as an in-text citation is formatted the same as a reference included on a works cited page
C.) A reference used as an in-text citation includes only the title; a reference included on a works cited page lists only the author and
publisher
D.) An in-text citation includes the author and page number; a reference on a works cited page includes the author, title, publisher, and
copyright date

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) False — cyberbullying can be as hurtful as other types of bullying.

2) C — Accepting friend requests from anyone is NOT a safe practice.

3) C — An attribution is giving credit to the source of a written work.

4) A — Bias is used to slant viewers’ opinions.

5) D — In-text citations have author and page number; works cited entries include full publication details.