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How to express.... When you feel scared….. Frightened Freaked out Terrified Afraid Fearful
“I’m scared.” “I get scared when I’m alone at night.” “I get scared pretty easily.” “I get scared watching a horror movie.” “It’s frightening walking home at night.” “I didn’t know the mirror was there so I was frightened when I saw my reflection.” “My little daughter gets frightened easily, so we keep the light on for her until she goes to sleep.”
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Understanding the words….. Brittany considered her parents’ rules an enigma; she couldn’t understand why they wanted her to be home so early every afternoon. An enemy A solution A mystery A good idea The second half of the sentence tells you Brittany doesn’t understand the rules, so you can eliminate an enemy and a good idea. It’s unlikely that she considered their rules a solution, so you should have chosen a mystery. An enigma is something that’s puzzling ordifficult to understand. a. b. c. d.
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