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[TQB] G12P_Week 10_Speaking_Vocab review
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The photo of the storm was so dramatic that editors called it truly ________.
attention-grabbing
controversial
newsworthy
distorted
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The company issued a public ________ denying the rumors spread by the media.
censorship
speculation
publication
statement
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Students studying ________ learn how to collect, write, and present information to the public.
journalism
relevance
exposure
censorship
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There was a lot of online ________ about who would be the next prime minister.
relevance
speculation
journalism
censorship
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Many people believe that the ________ often exaggerate celebrity stories to sell more magazines.
exposure
ideology
credibility
tabloids
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The article caused a lot of debate because it covered a ________ topic about religion.
attention-grabbing
alternative
distorted
controversial
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The newspaper launched a(n) ________ into the politician’s secret business deals.
investigation
ideology
publication
censorship
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The program gives a clear picture of ________ and how they affect our daily lives.
current affairs
tabloids
journalism
publication
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Social media sites often use ________ titles to make users click on their posts.
investigation
exposé
censorship
clickbait
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Reporters should never ________ facts, even if it makes the story sound more exciting.
monitor
sensationalize
misinterpret
expose
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The government announced new rules to limit media ________ during elections.
publication
exposure
ideology
censorship
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The photo was clearly ________; it made the protest look more violent than it really was.
alternative
distorted
controversial
relevant
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Before sharing a story online, it’s important to check its ________ and sources.
bias
privacy
credibility
peculation
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The famous actor complained that the ________ followed him even on vacation.
paparazzi
mass media
journalists
tabloids
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The editor reminded the team to make sure every headline was ________ enough to attract readers.
controversial
biased
attention-grabbing
newsworthy
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The TV channel received positive ________ from viewers who enjoyed its new educational program.
feedback
relevance
ideology
bias
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The TV show was full of political ________, so it wasn’t truly neutral.
ideology
bias
journalism
relevance
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He refused to discuss his private life because he wanted to protect his ________.
exposure
ideology
privacy
credibility
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The newspaper offered an ________ view of world events that challenged mainstream opinions.
distorted
alternative
current affairs
controversial
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The journalist’s report was so shocking that it felt more like a Hollywood movie than an actual ________.
journalism
censorship
exposé
relevance
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Okay!
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