1) Is this author someone we know or trust? Why? a) Yes, they are a reliable source I know well. b) No, I don't recognize or trust the author. c) I'm not sure, I need more information. 2) What makes a source credible? a) The author is popular on social media. b) It has evidence and is from a reliable author. c) The information is exciting and trendy d) The post has a lot of likes and shares. 3) Does this post have evidence or just opinions? a) The post has clear evidence, such as data or references. b) The post is just an opinion without supporting evidence. c) The post includes both evidence and opinions. 4) Which of the following is a sign that a social media post may be unreliable? a) the author has expert credentials. b) There are no sources or evidence mentioned. c) The post has many likes and shares. 5) Why is it important to check the purpose of a social media post? a) To see if the post is trying to entertain us. b) To understand whether it aims to inform, persuade, or sell. c) So we know who wrote it.

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