verb
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act
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Roger's dream is to act in a Broadway
play.
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noun
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action
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There isn't much action in the play, but
it is captivating nonetheless.
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noun
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actor
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There are quite a few well-known actors in
the cast.
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verb
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approach
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The actress approached me with the idea
for a new play.
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noun
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approach
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The informal approach to the play was
unconventional.
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adjective
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approachable
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Despite his great fame, the director was
friendly and approachable.
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verb
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create
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The playwright
created a realistic town and townspeople with the scenery and dialogue.
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noun
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creation
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The creation of the elaborate costumes
took months.
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adjective
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creative
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The director is one of the most creative
people 1 know.
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verb
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experience
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The actor experienced great self-doubt
before he became famous.
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noun
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experience
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Directors bring their experience of the
world onto the stage.
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adjective
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experienced
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The experienced
make-up artist transformed Maxine into an old woman in a matter of minutes.
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verb
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perform
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The popular actress was hired to perform
Shakespeare on a world tour.
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noun
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performance
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1 booked tickets for the performance the
day they went on sale.
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noun
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performer
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The performers each had three costume changes.
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verb
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rehearse
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The
cast had to rehearse the scene over and over again until the director was
finally satisfied.
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noun
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rehearsal
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The actors spent several months in
rehearsal before they performed the play.
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adjective
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rehearsed
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Lydia's acceptance speech for her award sounded
more rehearsed than natural.
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