No, Mark Twain did not write in the style of yellow journalism. His writing style was primarily satirical, humorous, and focused on social commentary, rather than the sensationalist and exaggerated reporting associated with yellow journalism.
John Stahr has written: 'Write to the point' -- subject(s): Authorship, Journalism, Style manuals
Write anything that comes to your mind.
The effects of yellow journalism are bad . For example Say that you write a paper saying that Tom Cruise is gay. And he didnt come out him self saying it , he can sue you . And in about 5 years he comes out he says "he's gay" you feel pissed its your fault because he didnt addmite to it at that time. when you write that you make his reputation , bad for all the people who don't like gays to hate him and like him. Yellow Journalism is strecthing the truth beyond what it is
Susy
When you write the way you speak it's called an informal or casual style. If you normally use language unique to a particular place or region, it's called a colloquial style. An example of this would be Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
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he was a reporter
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Journalism and diaries
Mark Twain loved to entertain people. He had a gift for telling stories.
Mississippi, as I recall.
1886 on a steamboat