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- 5. A type of entertainment (like a movie or play) that is funny and makes people laugh.
- 6. A person or figure in a story, movie, or play. It can also mean a person’s qualities or traits.
- 7. Clothes worn to look like someone or something else, often for a special event, play, or Halloween.
- 10. A special event or celebration, often with music, food, and activities, that happens regularly.
- 12. A group of people who watch or listen to something, like a play, concert, or movie.
- 14. A show or act where someone entertains an audience, like acting, singing, or dancing.
- 16. A big public celebration with music, dancing, costumes, and sometimes parades or games.
- 17. play: A story performed live on stage, where actors act out the plot in front of an audience.
- 18. A written or spoken opinion about a movie, book, show, or other work, often giving a rating or feedback.
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- 1. A type of story or movie that is not based on real life and includes magical or imaginary things.
- 2. To make people happy or amused by doing something interesting, like performing, telling jokes, or playing music.
- 3. A type of movie, book, or show that is exciting and keeps people on the edge of their seat, often with suspense or danger.
- 4. A traveling show with acrobats, clowns, animals, and other performers, usually in a big tent.
- 8. Short for science fiction, a genre of movies, books, or stories that imagine future or other worlds with advanced technology or aliens.
- 9. Related to love or romance, often used to describe movies, stories, or feelings between two people.
- 11. effects: Visual or sound effects used in movies or TV shows to create amazing or unrealistic things, like explosions or monsters.
- 13. A type of film or TV show that shows real events or facts about a subject, like nature, history, or people’s lives.
- 15. tale: A story with magical elements, often involving creatures like fairies, witches, or talking animals.
