Fighting a liar
Lighting a fire
Online headlines or links designed to mislead or entice users into clicking
Clickbait
Words like bang, buzz, and crash are examples of this sound-based literary device
Onomatopoeia
This type of radiation from the sun causes sunburns
Ultraviolet (UV) rays
This is the capital city of Canada
Ottawa
Chipping the flannel
Flipping the channel
A preference or leaning toward a particular perspective
Bias
This term describes when two words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
Homophone
This important part of your cells can be damaged by UV rays and may lead to cancer if not repaired.
DNA
This province is home to the Bay of Fundy and Peggy’s Cove
Nova Scotia
Sons of toil
Tons of soil
A situation where people are exposed only to opinions that reinforce their own beliefs
Echo chamber
Words that start with the same sound are examples of this literary device.
Alliteration
This is what SPF stands for
Canada has this many provinces
10
Roaring with pain
Pouring the rain
Incorrect or misleading information spread, regardless of intent.
Misinformation
A comparison using the words like or as is called this
Simile
After getting a sunburn, this plant-based lotion is often used to soothe the skin
Aloe vera
This Canadian territory is the most northern and is home to polar bears and tundra
Nunavut
Belly jeans
Jelly beans
False information deliberately spread to mislead people
Disinformation
When something is described as something else without using "like" or "as," it’s called this
Metaphor
Health experts advise using a sunscreen with this level of SPF or above
30
This is the longest river entirely within Canada
Mackenzie River