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Fake news are information that is not true.
'''Fake news''' are information that is not true.


Fake news are spread in news·papers,
Fake news are spread in news·papers,


or on Television (TV).
or on [[Television]].
 
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==Words with same meanings==
==Words with same meanings==


mis·information
mis·information
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But sometimes they do.
But sometimes they do.
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 27 November 2022

Fake news are information that is not true.

Fake news are spread in news·papers,

or on Television.

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Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]

mis·information

lie


Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]

Sometimes fake news are spread on purpose.

For example to lie to people.

Or to sell more papers.

Sometimes Journalists make mistakes.

And spread fake news on accident.

For example, when they forget important information.

Journalists have to tell true news.

They are not allowed to spread fake news.

But sometimes they do.

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