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Match the following ways of proving intent with their definitions.
-Repetitive acts
McNews
A term used derogatorily to describe the perceived superficial, homogenized, and sensationalized news content provided by some media outlets.
Hidden News
Information or news events that are not widely reported or are deliberately kept from public view.
Yellow Journalism
Journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers, often sensationalizing, exaggerating, or outright lying about events.
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