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The boy who invented tv. Melissa Hawthorne. Breakthrough. A significant development or discovery revolution. Captivated. To attract or hold the attention of someone or something: enchant. claimed. Demand that somebody has a right to something: obtained. Devices.
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The boy who invented tv Melissa Hawthorne
Breakthrough • A significant development or discovery revolution
Captivated • To attract or hold the attention of someone or something: enchant
claimed • Demand that somebody has a right to something: obtained
Devices • A tool or machine designed to perform a particular task
enthusiastically • Showing excited interest: wholeheartedly; excitedly
envisioned • To form a mental picture of something, usually something in the future; imagined
passionate • Showing intense emotion or feeling
patents • An exclusive right officially granted by a government to make or sell an invention
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The children clapped enthusiastically for the magician. A. Wholeheartedly B. Uninterested
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The scientist had an amazing breakthrough in her research for Cancer. • A. set back • B. revolution
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The patent was pending on the new computer model. • A. exclusive rights granted by the government to make or sell an invention • B. Law allowing anyone to produce the new computer
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The computer controlled the devices for the automobile. • A. a tool or machine designed to perform certain tasks • B. A task performed by certain machines
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • Mr. Thomas is passionate about teaching children. • A. showing no emotion; robotic • B. showing intense feeling or emotion
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The entire audience was captivated by the fast moving production. • A. enchanted • B. bored
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The prize winner claimed their jackpot after the bingo game. • A. obtained • B. released
Which means the same thing as the underlined word • The students envisioned the day when school was out and summer was to begin. • A. pretended • B. imagined