Not influenced by personal opinions or feeling. O____
objective
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What kind of news do teenagers usually read or watch?
Social media stories, celebrity news, local news, etc.
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If something is stunning, what does that mean?
Itโs extremely beautiful or surprising in a good way.
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Somebody who writes for a newspaper or magazine. J___
journalist
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Photographers who follow celebrities and sell the photos theyโve taken of them. P___
paparazzi
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If a story is extraordinary, how do you feel about it?
Amazed or impressed because itโs very unusual.
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If something is dreadful, what kind of story is it?
Sad, terrible, or shocking news โ for example, disasters.
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The title of a newspaper article, usually printed in big letters. H___
headline
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Which adjective best fits this headline: โBoy saves neighbourโs life after flood.โ
Extraordinary.
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What does the word media mean?
The ways we get information โ TV, newspapers, the internet, etc.
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The word anxiety often appears in health news. What does it mean?
Strong feelings of worry or fear.
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An adjective used to describe an article that tries to get your interest by presenting facts or events as worse or more shocking than they really are. S___