The term yellow journalism was coined by Erwin Wardman, the editor of New York Press, and it referred to the comic strip "The Yellow Kid", that was published from 1895 to 1898 in Josephs Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal. Yellow journalism, or yellow press is a kind of journalism which uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers, instead of well-researched new and quality texts. Some of the characteristics of yellow journalism are huge headlines and minor news, and lavish use of pictures or drawings...
Answer: Serial recall
Explanation:
Serial recall is a process where events that were done in the past are outlined in the by which they took place to get a knowledge of an event or what needs to be checked. It is used by investigation agents to get an idea of what they need to do on a case. Both I and my roommate would have to outline events individually that took place that day and match them up to know who's at fault.
Because of past experiences and feelings.
Answer: <em>Option (B) is correct.</em>
<em>The Strait of Malacca is known as a narrow spread of water in between the peninsula in Southeast Asia commonly known as Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The strait is commonly used as the shipping channel between two of the main water bodies i.e. Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. </em>