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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
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Pretend that you live in a time when yellow journalism is common. You are in charge of writing five headlines that will capture

people's attention. Use some of the top stories from this week's news as your starting point. Read five articles and create a new yellow journalism headline for each of the articles. Remember that it's okay to exaggerate in these headlines. For each of the headlines that you create, write a sentence or two describing why you think the headline would grab people's attention.
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zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

If I am in charge of writing five headlines that will capture people's attention using yellow journalism, I would write the following.

1.- Half of the US population will die if the vaccine is not available at the end of December.

This exaggerated headline would capture people's attention due to the fear most people are living in right now due to the pandemics.

2.- Trump's administration is driving the country to chaos and extermination.

This exaggerated headline would capture people's attention because half of the American people still support the president's idea that elections were corrupted while the other half supports Joe Bidden, creating one of the most notorious divisions in the US society of all times.

3.- The US economy is the worst since the Great Depression. And is not getting better.

This exaggerated headline would capture people's attention because if it is true that economic conditions are not at its best, sensationalistic headlines like this can instill more fear and desperation in the American society.

4.- No more football this winter season, as players are increasing testing positive.

This exaggerated headline would capture people's attention because football is the favorite sport in America and right now, it is one of the fewest sources of entertainment.

5.- Thanksgiving? Is there a reason to be grateful during this pandemic year?

This exaggerated headline would capture people's attention because is so negative during these positive days of expressing gratitude.

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