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- "FACT OR FICTION?" APRIL FOOLS' DAY Reading Comprehension
This passage highlights instances where truth and April Fools' Day pranks were confused. Notable examples include the 1957 BBC spaghetti harvest segment, initially mistaken as a joke, and the 2013 golden eagle video, a staged hoax. Additionally, Louisville's 2016 announcement to rename its airport in honor of Muhammad Ali was initially thought to be a prank but was true. Teachers can use these examples to illustrate how easily truth and fiction can be mistaken, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and media literacy.
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