Question

Which detail from the Newsela article "Dream Jobs: Investigative Reporter" supports the central idea that investigative reporting can be an emotional experience?
Responses

When Juliana Ruhfus was reporting on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she objected to the injustice and she refused to speak to the pirates.

When Juliana Ruhfus was reporting on pirate fishing in Sierra Leone, she objected to the injustice and she refused to speak to the pirates.

Reporting on emotional issues of the day has meant that few investigative journalists have a satisfying personal life.

Reporting on emotional issues of the day has meant that few investigative journalists have a satisfying personal life.

Reporting on emotional issues of the day is the reason Juliana Ruhfus eventually returned to music journalism.

Reporting on emotional issues of the day is the reason Juliana Ruhfus eventually returned to music journalism.

When Juliana Ruhfus was reporting on the trafficking of women for the sex trade, there were interviews during which she had to focus on breathing.

Answers

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The detail that best supports the central idea that investigative reporting can be an emotional experience is:

"When Juliana Ruhfus was reporting on the trafficking of women for the sex trade, there were interviews during which she had to focus on breathing."

This detail highlights the emotional toll that such reporting can take on journalists, indicating that they may encounter distressing situations that require them to manage their own emotional responses.