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Unit 4: Film Fright

Learn these words from the feature article by Greg Roza (Inside: Level A, Unit 4).

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  1. fascinated
    having your attention fixated as though witchcraft
  2. successful
    having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome
  3. character
    an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction
  4. terrify
    frighten greatly
  5. numerous
    amounting to a large indefinite number
  6. popular
    regarded with great favor or approval by the general public
  7. original
    preceding all others in time
  8. terror
    an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
  9. mad
    affected with insanity
  10. monster
    an imaginary creature usually having human and animal parts
  11. process
    a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
  12. grueling
    characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
  13. spectacular
    sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect
  14. technique
    a practical method or art applied to some particular task
  15. transform
    change or alter in appearance or nature
  16. apply
    convey physically to a surface
  17. classic
    of recognized authority or excellence
  18. honor
    show respect towards
  19. intelligent
    having the capacity for thought and reason to a high degree
  20. sensitive
    being susceptible to the attitudes or feelings of others
  21. horror
    intense and profound fear
  22. pioneer
    someone who helps to open up a new line of technology or art
Created on Fri Aug 05 15:27:23 EDT 2016 (updated Wed Aug 17 15:18:35 EDT 2016)

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