Which are characteristics of yellow journalism? Check all that apply.
sensational language . well-supported, fact-based arguments . exaggeration . eye-catching headlines . telling both sides of a story

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The correct answers are the following: Sensational language, exaggeration and eye-catching headlines.

Yellow journalism is a type of journalism that doesn't present news with fact-based arguments nor well-supported, instead, they are characterized for using eye-catching headlines, sensational language, exaggeration of events or facts, rumor spreading and reports of only one side of a story, with the sole purpose of catching people's eyes and sell more newspapers.


The characteristics of yellow journalism are sensational language, exaggeration, and eye-catching headlines.  

• Yellow press and yellow journalism are the terms used in the United States for associated newspapers and journalism that show no or little truth, less researched news, and use eye-catching headlines for increased sales.  

• The characteristics of yellow journalism are sensational headlines, incorrect and exaggerated news and stories, and the use of unnamed sources.  

Thus, sensational language, exaggeration, and eye-catching headlines are the characteristics of yellow journalism.  

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