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As misinformation is rampant on social media, telling facts from fiction is a crucial skill. Mike Caulfield, a digital literacy expert, developed the SIFT methodology to improve fact-checking strategies. SIFT __(36)__ “Stop, Investigate, Find, and Trace.” When you hear, see, or read something that triggers a strong __(37)__ response, such as angry, shocked, or self-righteous, you should stop sharing the information and investigate the source that publishes the information. Next, find more trusted sources __(38)__ the same information or disputing it. Readers should also be aware that re-reporting may omit certain facts to support biased perspectives. The final step, __(39)__ , is to trace and read the claims in the original context in which they were presented. Taking these steps before deciding whether to share a claim might feel __(40)__ . Yet it may not only save you the embarrassment but help ensure you’re not spreading misinformation.
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Abuoyant
Bonerous正確答案
Cinfatuated
Dhaughty
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