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Jack The Ripper

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Question 1: What can you learn from source A about the murders of Martha Tabrum and Polly Nicholls. Source A is an article from a newspaper called the East End Observer, concerning the deaths of both Martha Tabrum and Polly Nicholls, it was published September 1888, a month after the murders. You can learn from source A is misleading because it is a newspaper article which originated from the East End Observer, the job of a journalist is to sensationalize situations and sell the magazine/newspaper. The motive of source A is to inform the reader and to make business of the story (bring more readers) and ear money reporting the news. The East End Observer succesed in doing this by firstly linking the two murders together "the last month are singular for the reason that the victims have been of the poorest of the poor" which suggests that they maybe the act of...

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