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This engaging vocabulary lesson introduces six key words: admired, fussed, haze, mimicked, notice, and pale. Through illustrative examples, learners will explore how these words can be used in daily conversation. From admiring a beautiful tulip garden to describing the thick haze over a city, this resource enriches your language skills. Additionally, interactive activities encourage learners to identify correct uses of these words, making it an enjoyable learning experience that enhances your vocabulary and comprehension.
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admired noticed something and liked it I admired the beautiful tulip garden.
fussed showed unhappiness; complained The baby fussed because he was hungry.
haze misty, smoky, or dusty air The haze was thick over the city yesterday.
mimicked copied The children mimicked their teachers to learn how to make letters correctly.
notice to be aware of Did you notice that guy’s strange hairdo?
pale light in color I like the pale colors better than the dark ones.
Did you happen to ______ what Kevin was drawing? • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale
Katherine went walking in the ____ moonlight. • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale
I _______ the ballet dancers. • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale
Susie ________ her mother so she could learn how to ski. • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale
Tommy ______ about having his temperature taken when he was sick. • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale
There was a ____ over the ocean after the rain storm. • admired • fussed • haze • mimicked • notice • pale