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The term yellow journalism came from a popular New York World comic called "Hogan's Alley," which featured a yellow-dressed character named the "the yellow kid." Determined to compete with Pulitzer's World in every way, rival New York Journal owner William Randolph Hearst copied Pulitzer's sensationalist style and even hired "Hogan's Alley" artist R.F. Outcault away from the World. In response, Pulitzer commissioned another cartoonist to create a second yellow kid. Soon, the sensationalist press of the 1890s became a competition between the "yellow kids," and the journalistic style was coined "yellow journalism."
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They passed personal liberty laws in some states
Either they don’t want to pay them or the unemployed people don’t have the necessary things to do the job
latitude divides east/ west
longitude is north/ south
Which is the most likely purpose of the dashes in "That I did always love"?Dashes encourage the readers to note individual words.
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