Using the codes provided, connect each newspaper with the journalistic or editorial styles that produce their high readership levels and/or national influence.NEWSPAPERS:A. USA TodayB. The Wall Street JournalC. The New York TimesD. Los Angeles TimesE. Chicago TribuneSTYLES:1. Presents a balance of narrative-driven articles with supporting images and breaks its content into three distinct sections: news, opinion, and features.2. Known for its award-winning investigative journalism and west coast locale.3. An abundance of images and other visual qualities make it easier to read and understand.4. Known for its watchdog journalism; it includes a section that focuses exclusively on major issues facing local residents.5. Presents business and financial news in a narrative style with few images.

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Using the codes provided, connect each newspaper with the journalistic or editorial styles that produce their high readership levels and/or national influence.<br/><br/>NEWSPAPERS:<br/>A. USA Today<br/>B. The Wall Street Journal<br/>C. The New York Times<br/>D. Los Angeles Times<br/>E. Chicago Tribune<br/><br/>STYLES:<br/>1. Presents a balance of narrative-driven articles with supporting images and breaks its content into three distinct sections: news, opinion, and features.<br/>2. Known for its award-winning investigative journalism and west coast locale.<br/>3. An abundance of images and other visual qualities make it easier to read and understand.<br/>4. Known for its watchdog journalism; it includes a section that focuses exclusively on major issues facing local residents.<br/>5. Presents business and financial news in a narrative style with few images.