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Umnica [9.8K]
3 years ago
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How did Frank Russell try to increase interest in Annie Taylor's stunt?

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lana [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

He made Annie's plans national news, left the barrel she would use in an exhibition open to the public, gave information to the media about the places Anne would go to, and invited the public and the media to watch the moment that she would throw herself into the falls.

Explanation:

Annie Taylor was an adventurer, but she was not known. She had decided to jump into Niagara Falls in a barrel and needed to make this adventure known and make her a media personality. Frank Russel was responsible for this, letting people know about Annie's plans before she jumped. He started spreading her plans to all the media in the country, put the barrel she would use on public display, gave information to the media about the train Annie would take and the places she would go, and invited people and media representatives to attend Annie's descent to Niagara Falls.

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