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Backstage with Chris and Casey Robust Vocabulary, Day 4 by Roberta Jacobs. criticize/flawless. When you criticize something, you tell what you think is wrong with it. If a performance is flawless, there are no mistakes in it.
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Backstage with Chris and CaseyRobust Vocabulary, Day 4by Roberta Jacobs
criticize/flawless • When you criticize something, you tell what you think is wrong with it. • If a performance is flawless, there are no mistakes in it. • Nod your heads if the thing named could be flawless if criticized in a helpful way. • A dance performance • A pencil • A soccer game • A speech
versions • If there are different versions of a story, the story is told in different ways. • Hold up your index finger if the things named can have several versions. • A chair • Computer software • A rug • A song Listen for two versions of “Over the Rainbow” Judy Garland IZ
dialogue/rehearse • Conversation between people is called dialogue. • To rehearse is to practice for a performance. • Raise your hand if the thing named requires dialogue to be rehearsed. • A play • A game • An audience member • Readers’ theater
immerse/camaraderie • To immerse oneself is to become very involved in something. • People have a camaraderie when they are comfortable with each other and spend a lot of time together. • Raise your hand if you think camaraderie could happen if you were immersed in the things named. • Water • A camping trip • A group project • A band
mandatory • Something that is mandatory is required. • Clap once if the things named are mandatory at school. • Gym • Math • Buying lunch • Wearing socks
tragic/limp • A tragic event is something that is both sad and horrible. • When something is limp, it is too weak to move or support itself. • Say the word TRAGIC or LIMP to describe the following things named. • Flood • Handshake • Plant • Injured child