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Dr. Seuss wrote and/or illustrated books for children to entertain and teach children new words
Nouns are a person, place or thing. Children, party, and clown are nouns.In this sentence, the bold words represent the nouns.The children at the party were afraid of the big clown.Big is not in bold because it is a adjective, which is a word that describes a noun.
Perform and act are the two words that are used to describe how to entertain an audience.
Words with the same vowel sound as "clown" include frown, crown, down, and town.
frown clown noun crown those are the words that ryme with down.
Oh, what a joyful question! An alliteration for "clown" could be "crazy colorful clown" or "cheerful clown chuckles." Alliterations add a touch of whimsy and playfulness to our words, just like a clown brings laughter and joy to our hearts.
the words for clown in Japanese can either be '''doukeyakusha, or inakamono, i personally enjoy using inakamono better. '''
enter,entertain,enthusiastic, etc
Mimes are pantomime artists, who act out skits and routines without saying any words. There are two in front of Bobo's Clown Store in the Downtown area.
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There is no verbal communication without grammar, except for exclamations consisting of single words, such as "Help!" or "Ouch." Grammar determines the form and the placement of words in an utterance, according to the meaning intended. It turns mere words into communication. Without grammar the words school, children, learn and in, for example, may be arranged in many different ways, all meaningless: learn school in children, in children school learn, in learn school children, school children in learn and so on. With grammar these words become meaningful communication: In school children learn, or Children learn in school.
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