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English, 29.11.2021 22:10 faithyholcomb

Match each word with its definition. 1.
propaganda

2.
eloquently

3.
phenomenon

4.
prominence

5.
tyranny

6.
impeccable

7.
editorial

8.
savvy

9.
scrutinize

10.
pundit
a.
ideal or flawless
b.
an expert in a particular subject who is frequently called upon in news media to give opinions about it to the public
c.
a remarkable and observable fact or situation
d.
an article which expresses the opinion of the journalists of a news media source on a certain subject
e.
the state of being important or famous
f.
cruel and unreasonable use of power
g.
done in a clear and persuasive manner
h.
purposefully biased information used to promote a particular point of view or cause
i.
possessing knowledge and good judgment
j.
to examine or inspect closely and thoroughly

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