Its a pretty simple question to answer as most human beings reenact something for someone elses own good or for a fun and enjoyable moment.
It means to go through or to perform for another time. Here are some sentences.The history group will reenact the famous battle.They are going to reenact that law.Police reenact the events that lead up to the crime.
The students decided to reenact a famous scene from the play "Romeo and Juliet" in drama class.
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There are three morphemes in the word "reenact": re- (prefix meaning "again"), act (root word), and -ed (suffix indicating past tense).
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'Reenact'
Humans are animals.
Something from nature that humans use is called "Natural resource."
Yes. It is the past tense of the verb to "reenact" (to perform, or to do some action, another time; to repeat an action that already happened-- to do it again). To "enact" something is to make it happen for the first time, usually referring to a law or a policy. To reenact something is to take something that already happened and repeat it. It can also refer to the work of specially-trained entertainers who portray characters from the past at living museums like Old Williamsburg or Old Sturbridge Village: The performers reenacted how young women of the 1700s were taught to use a spinning wheel.
Reenact. -J