To change the shape of something so it is curved, or to move your body toward the ground., , Telling the truth and not hiding things from others., , To look at someone or something and feel respect or pleasure.repeat: To say or do something again., , A part of something larger., , To show that something is definitely true by using facts or evidence., , To say or do something again., , In many different countries or all over the Earth., , To join two or more things together to make one thing.introduce: To tell someone another person’s name so they can meet., , A warning to be careful because of danger., , Having many parts; difficult to understand., , Not the same as something else., , Being the only one of its kind; very special., , Extremely interesting., , To make someone happy by providing what they need or want.Art and Creativity, , A quick, simple drawing that doesn't have many details., , Colored chalk used for drawing; or soft, light colors., , A strong, heavy cloth that artists use for oil or acrylic painting., , Tools with hair or wire bristles used for putting paint on a surface., , The forms of objects, such as circles, squares, or triangles., , A thin, strong thread or wire used for tying things or on musical instruments., , Something that looks solid and has height, width, and depth.sculptor: An artist who makes objects out of stone, wood, metal, or clay., , A young person with a great natural talent for something (like music or math)., , An artist who creates paintings on sidewalks or public walls., , A person whose job is making or repairing wooden objects., , The way a surface feels when you touch it (e.g., rough, smooth)., , A public show where people can look at art, photos, or interesting objects.shading: Usinexhibition: A public show where people can look at art, photos, or interesting objects.g different levels of darkness in a drawing to create a sense of light., , The border around a picture or mirror.perspective: A way of drawing that makes objects look further away or closer., , A painting or photograph of a large area of countryside.contrast: A clear difference between two things, like very dark and very light colors., , The way a surface feels when you touch it (e.g., rough, smooth)., , Using different levels of darkness in a drawing to create a sense of light., , A way of drawing that makes objects look further away or closer., , A clear difference between two things, like very dark and very light colors., , The empty area around or inside an object., , Having a dirty mark on it that is difficult to remove., , Very bright; or very intelligent., , Having a light color, or having skin that is whiter than usual (perhaps due to illness)., , To put something over another thing to protect or hide it., , To arrive and then leave frequently., , To pay no attention to someone or something., , Something you say or write to express an opinion or reaction., , Doing something with very little noise or in a calm way., , More than two, but not many; a few., , To move back and forth or up and down with quick, short movements., , To be everywhere around something or someone., , Relating to a job that requires special training or a high level of skill., , At a fast speed or after a very short time., , The act of entertaining people by dancing, singing, or acting., , The oldest person in a group or family., , To make a choice to do something., , Because of something that happened before., , To tell someone another person's name so they can meet., , To make a product (like a song or movie) available to the public., , To listen to music or watch video directly from the internet without downloading it., , To move music from the internet onto your own computer or phone., , To join a competition where you show a skill (like singing)., , To put one song onto a disc or digital file so people can listen to it., , To be the best in a contest or game., , To perform music live, usually at a small club or event., , To create the music and the words for a song., , When a band travels to many different cities to perform., , To form a group of musicians to play music together., , When a song becomes one of the most popular (best-selling) songs., , When a song becomes one of the most popular (best-selling) songs., , find out: To be published or made available (like a new movie or book)., , go out: To discover a fact or piece of information., , run out: To leave your house to go to a social event., , To finish your supply of something (e.g., "run out of milk")., , To deal with a problem or organize something., , To begin a journey or a career., , To entertain an audience by acting, singing, or playing music., , Busy or traveling from one place to another., , To move forward or make progress in a skill or task., , n place of something else., , Used to show a contrast (similar to "but" or "although")., , To have the power, skill, or time to do something., , To get pleasure or happiness from something., , The way in which something is arranged or set out., , An informal way to say "Hello" or "How are you?", , An expression used to show surprise or to say something is impossible., , An expression used to show you agree because you have had the same experience., , Used to say that an action will not have any useful result., , Used to say you agree with someone even if you aren't sure they are right., , Used to say you are very excited about something in the future., , An informal way to ask "Is there a problem?", , Asking about someone's physical or emotional health., , Asking if someone is hurt, sad, or needs help., .

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