Use your own paper to answer the following questions.

  1. Where is the article published?
  2. Briefly summarize Harris’ story. How did he come up with the idea for the story?
  3. What steps did he take to make it seem legitimate?
  4. How did he get his website? What makes it seem trustworthy/untrustworthy?
  5. How did he popularize his story?
  6. What were his motives? Was he successful? Provide information to prove your point.
  7. What does Harris say about why he thinks his story took off? What do you think? Is he right? Why or why not?
  8. How does he use photography in his story?
  9. How does the author of the New York Times article use the photo of Harris? How does it illustrate the point of the story?
  10. What warning signs should you and others look out for to protect yourself from fake news?

Use your own paper to answer the following questions.

  1. Where is the article published?
  2. Briefly summarize Harris’ story. How did he come up with the idea for the story?
  3. What steps did he take to make it seem legitimate?
  4. How did he get his website? What makes it seem trustworthy/untrustworthy?
  5. How did he popularize his story?
  6. What were his motives? Was he successful? Provide information to prove your point.
  7. What does Harris say about why he thinks his story took off? What do you think? Is he right? Why or why not?
  8. How does he use photography in his story?
  9. How does the author of the New York Times article use the photo of Harris? How does it illustrate the point of the story?
  10. What warning signs should you and others look out for to protect yourself from fake news?

Use your own paper to answer the following questions.

  1. Where is the article published?
  2. Briefly summarize Harris’ story. How did he come up with the idea for the story?
  3. What steps did he take to make it seem legitimate?
  4. How did he get his website? What makes it seem trustworthy/untrustworthy?
  5. How did he popularize his story?
  6. What were his motives? Was he successful? Provide information to prove your point.
  7. What does Harris say about why he thinks his story took off? What do you think? Is he right? Why or why not?
  8. How does he use photography in his story?
  9. How does the author of the New York Times article use the photo of Harris? How does it illustrate the point of the story?
  10. What warning signs should you and others look out for to protect yourself from fake news?