Name three common myths that many people still believe today. Why do you think they are so popular?, Name three reliable sources you trust when you want to check if something is a fact. What makes them trustworthy?, Name three myths you heard as a child. How did they influence your behavior or beliefs?, Name three areas of life where misinformation spreads easily (for example, health, finance, relationships). Why are these areas vulnerable?, Name three signs that information might be false or misleading. What warning signals do you look for?, Name three situations where believing a myth could cause serious problems. What could happen?, Name three benefits of questioning information instead of accepting it immediately. How does this help in daily life?, Name three ways social media can turn a myth into something that feels like a fact. Why does this happen?, Name three scientific facts that sound unbelievable at first. Why do they seem like myths?, Name three strategies you personally use to make sure information is accurate before sharing it. Why are these strategies effective for you?.

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