<p>How is it ‘unearned’ credibility?
Credibility implies a quality of being trusted in and unearned would imply something that has come without much effort. So somehow the option made the sense that newspapers are actually exploiting the credible work of cyberspace which is exact opposite of what passage implies
Imposing strict regulations makes sense because if that is done spreading gossip via otherwise credible newspapers will be curbed. Well…</p>
<p>1) (Only grid-in, can’t be it)
2) Don’t really remember this one lol
3) Problem about knots in a rope
4) Problem about different colored rings of paper</p>
<p>Critical reading: recognizes, impress, disgruntled, utilization, viewed him as somewhat intimidating, the statement that started with true= to illustrate a point, hobby that became successful or something, measured</p>
<p>Math: 2 circles answer:2, the colored question: red, 3.5 for an answer?, what is the value of k? either 3 or 4</p>