Compléter MEDIA LITERACY _ VOCABULARY IVersion en ligne Choose the corerct option to complete the sentences par Rocio Martinez 1 spin omission sensationalism The news article showed clear bias , presenting only positive details about the company ? s controversial decision . 2 substantiated unsubstantiated The politician made several claims during the debate , offering no evidence to back up her statements . 3 mislead slant click-bait The documentary had a noticeable , emphasizing the benefits of the policy while ignoring its potential drawbacks . 4 brain cognitive mind Some analysts are guilty of reading , assuming they know the motivations behind a public figure ? s actions without factual support . 5 by for over By leaving out key facts , the report was guilty of bias omission , misleading the audience about the event . 6 lurk lurre lure Sensational headlines are often used to readers into clicking on articles that provide little substance . 7 across up about The media tends to play stories about scandals , even when they have limited impact on the bigger picture . 8 straight strike stray Journalists should ensure they don't away from balanced reporting , even when covering emotionally charged topics . 9 getter bait The article ? s click - title promised shocking revelations , but the content was disappointing and irrelevant .