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PLZ HELP PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answer to Part A? A: “Some might try to make public figures look bad or claim people did something they didn’t. Others might try to discredit scientific findings.” ( Paragraph 2)B: “They examined about 126,000 cascades centered on any of about 2,400 news stories. Each of those original news stories had been independently confirmed as true or false.” ( Paragraph 5)C: “These so-called web robots, or bots, are computer programs that pretend to be human. They have been designed to find and spread certain types of stories.” ( Paragraph 8)D: “fake-news topics were more different from other tweets that users had viewed in the two months before they retweeted a story. Tweet replies to the false news stories also used more words indicating surprise. ( Paragraph 11)E; “The study also could guide strategies for fighting the spread of fake news, says Paul Resnick. He works at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.” ( Paragraph 13)F: “‘We’re barely starting to scratch the surface on the scientific evidence about false news, its consequences and its potential solutions.’” ( Paragraph 15)
PART A WAS: By studying how false news spreads on Twitter, scientists can better understand why false news is being spread more than true news and how to prevents its distribution.

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