Many times newspapers . . . . . . . . the news to make it sensational.

disturb
devalue
distort
divulge E. disfigure

The correct answer is C. distort.

To distort something is to change it in a way that makes it inaccurate or misleading. In the context of the question, newspapers can distort the news by exaggerating or sensationalizing it, or by leaving out important details. This can be done in order to make the news more interesting or to attract more readers, but it can also lead to people being misinformed about what is actually happening.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe what happens when newspapers distort the news. Option A, disturb, means to make someone feel upset or anxious. Option B, devalue, means to reduce the value of something. Option D, divulge, means to reveal something that is secret or private. Option E, disfigure, means to make something look ugly or deformed.

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