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Reading pp. 62-67 Q1 It takes advantage of how we process information and how social media promotes eye-catching content. Q2 It claimed to have discovered strange, magical creatures that looked like bat-like humanoids with wings and the moon’s beautiful landscapes. Q3 They accepted it as true, and even scientists talked about it as if it were real. Q4 It was shared by many readers, celebrating it as a positive outcome of the pandemic. Q5 They claimed that the wildfires were caused by “energy weapons” or by wealthy groups attempting to take land from local Hawaiians. Work with the Reading p. 68 A. 1. tricked, invented 2. pandemic 3. fake, evidence B. S1, S3, S5 Language Focus p. 69 A Vocabulary 1. dependence 2. competent 3. modesty 4. Honesty B Structure 1. It is on weekends that I really enjoy watching movies. 2. It was valuable books that they donated to the school library. 3. It was Brian that[who] found the missing keys under the sofa. Media Insights pp. 70-71 A. Watch 2. (1) ⓒ (2) ⓒ Wrap Up pp. 74-75 A. 1. ⓒ 2. ⓐ B. 1. ⓑ , true → false 2. ⓒ C. Sample · What: A banana taped to a wall, sold for $6.2 million · Who: Artist Maurizio Cattelan · When: Originally in 2019; sold again in 2024 · Where: At an auction in New York · Why: To challenge ideas about art and value · How: Sold at an auction to a buyer sources to make sure it’s correct. Lesson 4 Advertising in the Digital Era Warm Up pp. 80-81 A Viewing ⓒ B Sharing Opinions Sample ∙ “Sharper than you think.” It is probably advertising high-quality knives or cutting tools. ∙ “It’s sugar free.” It seems to promote a sugar-free candy or healthier snack. ∙ “Save Earth before it melts.” Answers I 145

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