1. Reread this snippet from an article found in this lesson reporting on a protest on climate change.

On Friday, March 15, 2019, approximately 15 million people around the world took to the streets to protest their goverments' lack of action against climate change.
Protesters gathered in the streets of more than 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Australia, Canada, and the United States. The total number of protest gatherings
numbered above 2,000, with some resulting in arrests. In London, more than 1,000 protesters were arrested for blocking traffic and other, mostly non-violent offenses

Which elements found in this excerpt help identify it as an example of traditional, and NOT sensational, journalism? (Select all correct answers.)

It is careful to use neutral, objective language.

It clearly indicates that it is a work of "soft news."

It relles on specific data and statistics that could be verified.

It reveals the author's blas against climate change.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. It relles on specific data and statistics that could be verified

A. It is careful to use neutral, objective language

Explanation:

Sensational journalism is a term for journalism that is not well-researched and often is exaggerated to increase sales. Traditional journalism would be the opposite.

Traditional journalism is also written from an objective standpoint, it uses statistics and concise wording.

Answer:

its a and c

Explanation:

i took the qui and got it right