Correct, "The article is written by a scientist and includes a list of sources.", "The info is from a government health website."ces.", "The website is run by a museum and gives the history of the Caribbean.", "The news report is on a kids’ version of a trusted TV channel and includes interviews with experts.", "The author’s name is included, and they are a doctor with 20 years of experience.", "It uses proper spelling and grammar and has no dramatic language.", "The website gives links to other trusted sites where you can check the information.", "A book from your school library with references and a glossary.", "A weather update from the official Met Office website.", "An educational video by National Geographic Kids that explains volcanoes.", Incorrect, "The website says chocolate makes you live forever.", "The video has lots of yelling and scary music but no facts.", "You can’t find who made the website, and it has pop-up ads everywhere.", "The blog says the Earth is flat and all scientists are lying.", "It says ‘SHARE THIS NOW OR YOU’LL HAVE BAD LUCK FOR 10 YEARS!’", "The headline says something shocking, but the article below doesn’t actually explain it or give details.", "The site has facts about animals, but it was last updated in 2007.", "It says, ‘We did our research,’ but never links or shows any sources at all.", "The spelling is bad, and the pictures are blurry and unrelated.", "It says drinking soda every day makes you smarter.".

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