Draw a smiley face in the margin.
To mark a particularly interesting or entertaining part of a text, I would highlight or underline the passage for easy reference later. I might also make marginal notes or annotations to capture my thoughts or reactions at that moment. Additionally, I could use sticky notes to flag the section, which allows for quick access when revisiting the material. This way, I can easily return to the highlighted insights or engaging moments.
Yes or you could say -- hope you found etc
Because you thought you could or found it interesting, and then didn't bother with it.
they have a very interesting culture
Chicago Broadway can be found in the state of Illinois. There are many entertaining shows, plays, and musical experiences to be found on Broadway in Chicago.
The dug a hole to see if they could find anything interesting in the ground.
One particularly interesting shark toy is the Pool Predator that can be found at Target. If the child is particularly young, K-Mart has the Gobble Gobble Guppies toy which includes a colorful tiger shark and several fish it can eat.
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
He found it interesting because it modelled a problem that he was studying at the time.
Fibonacci found it interesting because he loved maths
Stonehenge was used to track the stars and, therefore, could be also identify the time of year it was.
A lot of people found the ending interesting...