If you investigate a news source and find it's labeled "satire" or "parody," what does this mean about the source?
Question 6 options:
A)
The source is false and shouldn't be read for any reason.
B)
The source provides in-depth commentary on news items.
C)
The source provides ironic or sarcastic commentary on news items.
D)
The source is true and can be trusted for news stories.
If a news source is labeled as "satire" or "parody," it means that the source provides ironic or sarcastic commentary on news items.
Asked 3/7/2025 3:58:35 PM
Updated 3/21/2025 10:46:02 AM
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