What is clickbait designed to do?, Mislead with titles, Tell you facts clearly, Keep you from reading, Show author's name, Which of these is most likely clickbait?, New Library Opens, School Dance Friday, Unbelievable library news, Students Win Contest, Why do creators use clickbait?, Confuse readers, Avoid popularity, Protect your data, Get more clicks, Which feature is NOT a warning sign of clickbait?, Emotional hooks, Specific facts, Cliffhanger endings, All-caps words, A headline says, “#3 will SHOCK you!” What should you do before clicking?, Click immediately, Believe it's true, Share with friends, Check details, Which is a better headline for clear information?, One trick changes all, You'll NEVER guess, SHOCKING library news, Library Extends Hours, Where is clickbait commonly used?, School newsletters, Social media, Textbooks, Classroom boards, Why is it important to spot clickbait?, Find reliable info, Ignore real news, Browsing slower, Increases confusion, Which of these is an example of a “mystery number” trick?, Rain expected Friday, City wins award, 7 things doctors hate, School event next week, If a friend believes a clickbait headline, how can you help?, Laugh at them, Explain and check, Share more clickbait, Ignore them, Why might a clickbait headline disappoint you?, Hides real story, Always true facts, Too many details, Too boring, What is a good question to ask before trusting a headline?, Is it funny?, Tells WHO, WHAT, WHEN?, How many emojis?, In all caps?, Asha clicked a headline and found ordinary news. What lesson did she learn?, All news is fake, Headlines unimportant, Clickbait exaggerates, Only videos true, What should an honest headline do?, Emotional without story, Use exclamation marks, Hide author's name, State main idea.

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