Miss Bowen 4 th Grade ELA.  At first, the clown was entertaining, but he began to bore the children after a few minutes.

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Miss Bowen 4 th Grade ELA

 At first, the clown was entertaining, but he began to bore the children after a few minutes.

 Amusing, enjoyable  Adjective

 There were many advertisements and commercials promoting the Super Bowl.

 Encourage, boost, further  Verb

 I focused on the ball rather than his feet, and was able to steal it from the talented player.

 Concentrate/ Concentration  Pay attention/ The center of attention  Verb or a noun

 Many of the toys and games that are advertised on T.V. are not what they seem once you own them.

 Publicize  Broadcast  Verb

 A jolt of excitement runs through my body when wake up on Christmas morning.

 Thrust, Sudden push  Verb/ Noun

 Simon Cowell is one of the harsh critics on American Idol. He usually tells the people auditioning that they did not sound so great.

 Judge, reviewer, analyst  noun

 He studied for many hours and hoped that he would get 100 on his test, but unfortunately his missed his target by one point. ×

 Goal, objective, aim  Noun

 I nervously waited in line for the roller coaster, but once it started, the experience was thrilling.

 Exciting  Verb

 The girls change in appearance generated a lot of gossip at school  

 Produced, caused, created  Verb

 When I looked at the picture from different angles, it appeared to change shape.

 Perspective  Point of view  noun