Across
- 4. to make you doubt someone
- 7. different than negligent and accidental
- 8. when your teacher shows you a documentary
- 10. flyers around campus making it seem like it will be easy to win a scholarship if you just stop playing with your phone
- 12. exposing a messy truth
- 14. Because you don’t want to be tricked into spreading false information, you should be ____ when reading news.
- 16. because of this, you may believe false things - you can’t be logical always with this
- 17. believable
- 19. in Arizona, asking a class if they are rooting for UofA or ASU, you’d create
- 20. illegal activity done quietly and without others knowing
Down
- 1. sharing a rumor that you heard on TikTok without checking if it is true
- 2. writing an article on a fake blog with someone else’s name
- 3. wanting to hold your thoughts or resources
- 5. bias when you google phrases that agree with you rather than googling for truth and research
- 6. may not necessarily be false, but it will make people have the wrong conclusion
- 9. making a statement loudly about hating Taylor Swift in a room of teenagers
- 11. chamber your For You Page
- 13. a person with power to hide information - like the owner of CNN or the owner of Instagram
- 15. when things look professional and don’t have typos
- 18. generously sharing your opinion and giving away resources
