I disagree with your answers to the second and the last questions.
I[m not sure but what most young people pay no attention to news at all, but I think friends is not the most Unlikely source.
What is satire's underlying goal?
to sell newspapers
to shock people
to get people to think
c
Many young people today get their news from which of the following unlikely sources?
comedy shows such as "The Daily Show"
their friends
video games
B
Which of the following would not strengthen an opinion piece?
a persuasive lead
reported information such as statistics or data
a predictable solution
c
In which of the following types of journalistic pieces would it be most appropriate to use satire?
news analysis
opinion
charticle
b
Which of the following does not describe the goal of an opinion piece?
fair
accurate
neutral
B
4 answers
so is the second one A because friends and games kids use all the time ?
and for the last one C
and for the last one C
Video games do NOT contain news! That's out. Many young people do watch "The Daily Show" and other comedy shows that focus on news. So, it's A. And the last question is C. An opinion piece, by it's nature, takes a position, so is not neutral like reportage should be, but facts presented in an opinion piece must be accurate, and it should be fair.
the second question is A