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English, 13.04.2021 15:50, sebastianmettsovghhk

Nellle Bly Nelle Bly was a reporter who led the way for
future women in the field of Journalism. Born
Etzabeth Jane Cochran, Nelle aways knew she
wanted to be a writer. Her career began when she
wrote a letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh
Dipatch newspaper, Nellie was very upset about
an article from the newspaper that was not very
nice towards women. The editor was so impressed
with Nele's passion that he asked her to come
meet him. When she showed up at his office, he
offered her a job. Nelle spent her life trying to
prove that women are just as capable as men. She
When Nellie was 25 years old, she proved
spent most of her years as a reporter focusing on
she could travel around the world in fewer
Vhich sentence from the passage does the caption support?
1. Born Elizabeth Jane Cochran, Nellie always knew she wanted to be a writer.
2. Nellie was very upset about an article from the newspaper that was not very nice towards women.
3. Nellie spent her life trying to prove that women are just as capable as men.
4. She was such a good reporter that she was named the "best reporter in America.


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