Directions: Use the passage below to answer questions 14 and 15. Question 14 is a written response, and you record yourself saying your answer for question 15. You must answer both questions to receive full credit.

Use the passage to answer the question.

Why Is the News Sometimes Controversial?

Reporters gather facts and write about them—so why do some people say the news is unreliable? They are worried that news stories might be biased.

Bias is an unfair representation of something or someone. It can happen when only one side of a story is presented, when only certain facts are shared, or when news organizations choose which stories they want to publish. Readers sometimes worry that news organizations, intentionally or accidentally, publish biased stories.

News organizations try to avoid bias as much as they can. They hire trained reporters who know how to ask good questions about all sides of a story. They also employ many different editors to double-check all of the facts cited in the articles.

Readers of the news can take their own steps to avoid possible bias in the news they read. They can read news from multiple sources, or they can look up facts on their own to make sure the news matches other websites and records. It is impossible to avoid bias completely, but news writers and news readers can still do a lot to make sure the information they share and read is accurate.

Question 14: In 3-5 sentences, use evidence from the text to give examples on how to avoid bias in the ne

To avoid bias in the news, readers can take their own steps by reading news from multiple sources. This ensures that they are getting a variety of perspectives and not just relying on one organization's point of view. Additionally, readers can look up facts on their own to verify the information presented in the news articles. By cross-referencing information with other reliable sources, readers can ensure that the news they are consuming is accurate and not selectively presented. While it may be impossible to completely avoid bias, these steps can help mitigate its impact and promote a more well-rounded understanding of the news.

To avoid bias in the news, readers can take several steps. First, they can read news from multiple sources to get a broader perspective on a story. This ensures that they are not solely relying on one news organization's viewpoint. Second, readers can look up facts on their own to verify the information presented in the news articles. By doing this, they can cross-reference the information with other websites and records to ensure accuracy. Lastly, readers can be aware of any potential bias in the news organization itself and try to seek out news sources that are known for their impartiality. By taking these steps, readers can make sure that the news they consume is as accurate and unbiased as possible.