Freelance Journalist: “It’s hard to ____ ____ content these days. Some of it looks so real!” Editor: “True. But if the information seems ____ or exaggerated, that’s a ____ sign it might be a ____. Always ____-check the source.” Freelance Journalist: “Exactly. It’s easy to ____ fake news if you’re not careful about verifying facts with a ____ source.” Newsreader: “Some reports suggest that the new policy is ____ aimed ____ helping small businesses, but the details seem a bit ____.” Editor: “I agree; I wouldn’t call it ____ until we get confirmation from a ____ source. We don’t want to ____ our viewers.” Newsreader: “Good call. We should avoid ____ interpretations as much as possible.” Journalist: “Have you noticed how some news ____ seem to ____ everything? It’s ____ how much ____ information is out there.” Editor: “Yes, and that’s why we have to be careful. ____ headlines get ____ but often at the cost of ____. Let’s stick ____ the facts.” Journalist: “Agreed. ____ reporting is what makes us trustworthy.” Freelance Journalist: “I’ve been covering a story on fake ____ and realised how much of it gets ____ created to ____ people.” Editor: “It’s frightening. People rarely ____-check sources and just ____ what they see.” Freelance Journalist: “Exactly, and that’s where the danger lies. Even ____-use of certain words can make ____ content look credible.” Editor: “This report on the culture ____ between tourists and locals is ____, but some quotes were ____.” Journalist: “Why?” Editor: “The authorities found certain parts ‘____’ and preferred we remove them. But I think it’s important for people to read an ____ perspective.” Newsreader: “Do you think this ____ story is real? Some of it feels like it’s straight out of a movie.” Editor: “It could be another ____. Let’s check it against a ____ source and verify details. Fake ____ often sounds too dramatic to be true.” Newsreader: “Good point. We don’t want to ____ fake news without confirming the facts.” Freelance Journalist: “I feel like every ____ outlet these days is either ____ or pushing its own agenda.” Editor: “It’s true that some are more ____ than others. The key is to ____ the facts and see if they hold up.” Freelance Journalist: “Right, especially when it comes to politics, where misleading ____ can create chaos.” Newsreader: “Have you seen how much over-____ of certain words makes news feel ____?” Editor: “Yes! Terms like ‘exclusive’ or ‘shocking’ are often ____ signs of sensational content.” Newsreader: “We should avoid those and focus on sharing ____, balanced stories.”

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