Authors can choose to leave out parts of data. They can choose certain events and leave out others to create a bias opinion and make you think what they want you to
The press could be involved in any of these, but I think C is the best choice. Why C? Because the phrase "yellow journalism" was coined during the <span>Spanish-American War. This phrase refers to facts that has been skewed or made up in order to further a goal. In this case, I think a ship was fired on or some explosion happened. One thing led to another and war broke out. After the dust settled, it turned out that the Spanish didn't fire first at all. So it was either an accident or something more criminal happened. </span>
I does because it helps kids and the world get healther to not die
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