Taylor, a 7th grader at Juno Middle School, loves whales. She believes it is her duty to understand all laws and regulations that apply to the whaling industry and how this will affect the whales. Taylor would be considered a watchdog representative interest group member of the media

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Taylor, the 7th grader at Juno Middle School who is passionate about whales and is determined to understand laws and regulations related to the whaling industry, would be considered a representative interest group member.

In this context, Taylor is not acting as a member of the media but rather as an individual who is actively engaged and concerned about a specific issue — in this case, the well-being of whales and the regulations surrounding the whaling industry. As a representative interest group member, Taylor may be seen as a watchdog, advocating for the protection of whales and monitoring how laws and regulations impact their conservation.

The term "watchdog" in this context refers to someone who keeps a close eye on a particular issue or industry, ensuring accountability and advocating for ethical practices. While Taylor may not be a formal representative of an established organization, her personal interest and commitment to understanding and influencing the laws related to whaling align with the role of a watchdog in advocating for the well-being of whales.

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