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10minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

9minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

8minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

7minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

6minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

5minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

4minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

3 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

2minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

1minute Follow directions and write down everything below: Allure: (uh LUHR) v./n. to entice with something desirable; tempt; power of attraction Link: LURE 1. Not all fish lures ALLURE all fish. 2. The actress ALLURED the crowd with her overwhelming beauty. 3. The sailors were ALLURED into believing that the calm, balmy seas would never become a ferocious storm. 4. Psychologists find it puzzling, but all agree that movie stars have some indescribable ALLURING quality that movie audiences find irresistible. Directions: Write 5 sentences of your own.

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