The part of the excerpt that supports the inference that the New York World was a prestigious newspaper is "Joseph Pulitzer’s flagship newspaper."
"Nelly Bly Undercover" by Dr. Howard Markel First reported in October 1887 on the pages of Joseph Pulitzer’s flagship newspaper, the New York World, Bly subsequently published her daring dispatches as a book, “Ten Days in a Mad-House.” It is a slim volume that remains a classic in the annals of psychiatry and a cogent warning against inhumane treatment of the mentally ill. © NewsHour Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved. Question Use the excerpt from the “How Nellie Bly went undercover to expose abuse of the mentally ill” article to answer the question. Which of the following parts of the excerpt supports the inference that the New York World was a prestigious newspaper? (1 point) Responses Joseph Pulitzer’s flagship newspaper Joseph Pulitzer’s flagship newspaper Bly subsequently published her daring dispatches Bly subsequently published her daring dispatches It is a slim volume that remains a classic It is a slim volume that remains a classic First reported in October 1887 First reported in October 1887
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