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English, 08.03.2021 21:30, kayleg907436

Match the type of media bias to the description. 1) Choosing to present only side that agree with their point of view.
2) Making a false claim. Saying something that has not been proven true.
3) Presenting a position or assumption rhatvis not justified by the evidence.
4) Using headlines or presenting information in a way that will shock the audience or make a deep impression.
5) Saying unfair or insulting thing to damage a person's reputation.
6) Making statements that one could only make if they knew how or what that person thinks.
7) Making a subjective statement as though it were widely accepted as fact.
using language
8) Using language with strong connotative implications that is sure to evoke a powerful reaction from the audience.
9) Not presenting the whole story - only representing the information they find important or that they want you to have.
10) Being purposely vague and general about where the news provider's information came from.
featuring stories that the news source wants you to see in a prominent position and making other stories less noticable.

Word Bank:
a) Bias by placement
b) Omission of source attribution
c) Bias by omission
d) Flawed logic
e) Slant
f) Mind reading
g) Mudslinging
h) Sensationalism and emotionalism
i) Opinions presented as fact
j) Unsubstantiated claims
k) Spin​

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