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DeanMonkey16136    1. Summarize the article. For this summary, imagine that…  1. Summarize the article. For this summary, imagine that you’re explaining the reading to a fellow student in this class. What are the most important points for another student to understand? What can you leave out?2. Now, summarize the article in a sentence. For this summary, imagine that you’re speaking to a middle school student who has asked you what kinds of reading you do in college. What did you choose to include or leave out this time? What changes did you make to accommodate the smaller space? What changes did you make to accommodate a different audience?3. Now, summarize the article in one word. Your audience is your fellow students again. You can choose any word you like, but see how much you can express with that single word. What aspect or aspects of the longer article were you able to retain in that one word.Image transcription text) Check for updates R &P Research Article Research andPolitics Trends in the diffusion of April-June 2019: 1-8 TheAuthor(s) 2015 misinformation on social media Article… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textResearch and Politics as sources of false stories in a set of fiveprevious studies and online lists. We refer to these collectively as?at-c news sites. We measure the volume of Facebook… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textAllcott et al. Table I. Examples of sites in each category CategorySite Major News Sites cnn.com nytimes.com theguardian.comwashingtonpost.com foxnews.com huffingtonpost.co… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textResearch and Politics Results Figure I shows trends in the numberof Facebook engage- ments and Twitter shares of stories fromeach category of sites. Note that the scales of the y—a… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textAlicea! e: at. 5 A g Major News Sites E Small News Sites E 300 E 633 JR 5 E E 200 E 4 % s s E 3 100 ff 2 O D 3 B . I I 2015 2016 201?2018 2015 2016 201? 2018 Number of sites: 38 Num… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textResearch and Politics Major News Sites Small News Sites 15- 36-10- 24 Facebook engagements / Twitter shares Facebookengagements / Twitter shares 2015 2016 2017 2018 … Show more… Show moreImage transcription textAllcott et al. these trends reflect changes to the Facebookplatform imple- Facebook Engagements (thousand) mented sincethe 2016 election, which were designed to com- 9000-… Show more… Show more Arts & HumanitiesEnglish