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Charra [1.4K]
3 years ago
13

Images like this appeared in newspapers across America in the days following the sinking.

History
2 answers:
stepladder [879]3 years ago
9 0

Answer:

The image shown is not a reliable source. It is not a photograph taken of the event, and it is not a painting created by someone who witnessed the event. The image can be considered yellow journalism because it is sensational and exaggerated. The explosion did not likely cause bodies to fly in the air or create a large fireball, as shown here. The image was created to make the American public angry about the explosion, not to show what actually happened.

Explanation:

vazorg [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

he image shown is not a reliable source. It is not a photograph taken of the event, and it is not a painting created by someone who witnessed the event. The image can be considered yellow journalism because it is sensational and exaggerated. The explosion did not likely cause bodies to fly in the air or create a large fireball, as shown here. The image was created to make the American public angry about the explosion, not to show what actually happened.

Explanation:

Which of these ideas did you include? Check all that apply.

True: The painting is not reliable.

True: The painting is exaggerated.

True: The painting is inaccurate.

True: The painting was created to make the public angry, not to show what really happened.

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