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Read any news story that came out this past week. You can read a hard copy newspaper or read a story online from a reputable news source. Find something that is interesting to you! Look for three words that you do not know the meaning of, and make a list of those words. Then, look up those meanings in the dictionary. Copy down the part of speech and all the definitions provided. Then, using a thesaurus, find two synonyms and two antonyms for each of those words. In the space below, copy all of your work.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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Victoria, that's a great question in an age of declining old major media and the rise of the new ad hoc social media postings. Like all storytelling, news writers have data-background assumptions, data assumptions, interpretive frameworks, ideologies, and deeper religious or a/anti-religious worldviews that influence and shape all aspects of their seeing-hearing-telling and thus their entire news narrative. Even the legal standard in defamation cases of "generally reliable news source" is terribly squishy. As a long-time student of news, I find the elements of context (did the reporter provide a fair representation of the broadest possible context that the sources themselves would acknowledge as relevant?), accuracy (did the reporter provide information--quotes, relevant data, etc.-- in a context that gives them meaning and that again the sources themselves would acknowledge as fair and accurate?), and fairness (did the reporter tell the story in a way that fairly represents the differing views and the key players behind the event or issue in question?). Reporter and news outlet credibility and trust are built over time (and therefore, sadly, can be abused at later dates). I know of only a couple reporters and very few news outlets that consistently achieve that level or standard of performance. The major newspapers used have third-party editors fact-check stories and call sources to confirm quotes and context, but today's financial pressures have sadly reduced or eliminated that practice to the detriment of our news quality and public discourse itself. Hope that helps.

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