Correct option is D
A, and B
Activities A and B are designed to foster critical thinking about the media's role in society. Activity A encourages a discussion on government intervention in media, prompting students to consider why a government might restrict certain news, thereby touching on issues of censorship, freedom of press, and the balance between national security and public right to know. Activity B involves comparing newspaper clippings on the same issue, which helps students understand different journalistic perspectives, bias, and how media coverage can shape public opinion. Both activities directly engage students in critical analysis of media practices and policies