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which questions best help determine whether a news source is reputable and objective? select three options. in what order does the news source choose to present the headlines? does the news source use language that might lead to an emotional response? is the news source primarily an online news source or a print news source? does the news source offer the news for free, or is a paid subscription necessary? what type of language do the reporters use in the published news stories?
- For "Does the news source use language that might lead to an emotional response?": Biased news often uses emotionally charged language to sway opinions, so this helps check objectivity.
- For "What type of language do the reporters use in the published news stories?": Formal, neutral language (vs. loaded terms) suggests objectivity and professionalism, indicating reputability.
- For "In what order does the news source choose to present the headlines?": A reputable source should present news based on importance (not bias), so headline order reflects editorial integrity.
The other two (source type - online/print, and free/paid) don't relate to reputability/objectivity (e.g., both online and print can be reputable, free sources can be objective).
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- Does the news source use language that might lead to an emotional response?
- What type of language do the reporters use in the published news stories?
- In what order does the news source choose to present the headlines?