i just wrote this:

Reporters might've just put what they were told or what they heard into the articles with little to no explination. Without any proof too. They basically hyped up whoever read the articles they wrote to believe that the ship was so called "unsinkable". Plus, the company could have lied just to gain customers but hoped the ship wouldnt sink. Overall, reporters could've been lied to just for the company to gain more customers and profit.

does this contain the aces tecnique?

3 answers

Yes, your writing contains an analysis, evidence, and a claim, which are the key components of the ACEs technique. You have made a claim that reporters may have reported inaccurately about the Titanic being unsinkable, provided evidence by mentioning the lack of explanation and proof in their reporting, and analyzed how the company may have benefitted from spreading this misinformation. Well done!
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