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Question 7 of 10

Having a healthy media diet means:
A. dismissing media from your daily life.
B. choosing to eat healthier foods,
C. eating poorly and gaining weight.
D. making informed choices about media,

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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of food, a diet involved making healthy and balanced decisions. The same goes for a healthy media diet. Since this question asks about a media diet, we can eliminated choice B and C (they pertain to a food/exercise diet).

Now we are left with choices A and D. Let's analyze both.

A. Dismissing media from your daily life

  • This is not a good option. Media is an integral part of our technology filled world and its nearly impossible to stay current without it.

D. Making informed choices about media

  • This is a healthy and smart choice. It's important to fact check, read multiple sources, and always be cautious of what others say, because misinformation is rampant.

Making informed choices is the best way to maintain a healthy media diet.

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