Read this glossary entry and the sentence below.
lurid (adj): shocking, sensational
In the er...
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Read this glossary entry and the sentence below.
lurid (adj): shocking, sensational
In the era of "yellow journalism," lurid headlines increased newspaper sales and brought riches to
publishers such as William Randolph Hearst.
What does the word lurid say about the newspaper headlines?
They were about famous people.
They were overly dramatic.
They were somewhat popular.
They were about the economy.
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