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Orlov [11]
4 years ago
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What can the reader infer the author means when he says that newspapers were not truly modern until after the invention of movab

le type? A) To be truly modern, newspapers must cost more than a simple gazetta and have a sizable subscription base. B) To be truly modern, newspapers needed to be strictly about news and not contain opinions or advertisements. C) A modern newspaper is printed many more times than previous newspapers--and still is relatively cheap to buy. D) Modern newspapers have editorial staff and hires an army of reporters to investigate every case of legal wrong-doing.
English
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]4 years ago
6 0
I would say C or D but I am not sure which. C seems right because in order for something to be successful the general public should be able to afford it. D could be right but I am leaning more towards C because everything that is listed under D should be done anyway when it comes to newspaper. So final answer c

I tried my best to narrow it down for you. I hope I helped. Let me know.

Lelu [443]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

its c

Explanation:

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