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4 __________. It is crucial that media literacy is taught in schools to ensure people can differentiate between credible sources and unreliable information. . (Adapted from friends Global) Câu 18: A. were the primary sources of news and entertainment B. were the primary of news and sources entertainment C. have been the primary sources of news and entertainment D. had been the sources of news and primary entertainment Câu 19: A. must access news, watch videos, and communicated instantly through social media B. can access news, watch videos, and communicate instantly through social media C. should access news, watched videos, and communicating instantly through social media. D. might access news, watch videos, and communicate instant through social medias. Câu 20: A. who was initially a tool of information sharing B. whom was initial a tool for information sharing C. which was initially a tool for information sharing D. whose was initially a tool for information sharing Câu 21: A. are often bening replaced by online publications that were updated in real-time B. had been often replaced by online publications that were updated in real-time C. were often replaced by online publications that are being updated in real-time D. are often replaced by online publications that are updated in real-time Câu 22: A. for spreading misinformation quickly B. on the spreading misinformation quickly C. for spreading quickly misinformation D. from quickly spreading misinformation Read the following passage about development of mass media and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The development of mass media has dramatically transformed the way people communicate, share information, and engage with the world. From the invention of the printing press in the 15th century to the rise of television and, more recently, the internet and social media, the means by which we consume news and entertainment have evolved at an unprecedented rate. Today, traditional forms of mass media such as newspapers, radio, and television still play a significant role, but the digital revolution has shifted the landscape toward online platforms.