12. How does the anecdote about the Lithuanian newspaper editor in paragraph 22 support
Krimsky's central idea regarding press objectivity? How does it affect the way the text is read and understood
and understood?

Respuesta :

The anecdote allows the subject presented by the author to be seen applied to a real subject and recognized by the reader.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • An anecdote is a very short story that happened in the real world and that has humorous content.
  • An anecdote is used in a text or speech to increase audience understanding and to provoke identification of the subject covered.
  • This is because the public can see this subject within a real situation, which is told in a light and objective way.
  • Thus, the subject becomes less complex and more palatable to the reader.

Your question is incomplete because you didn't put the text that this question refers to, so no, I can't answer this question objectively, but I hope the above information can help you.

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