The narrator is describing how the memory of the dance, which none of the boys actually attended, still had a significant impact on them, bringing them together in a lively and sociable way. This shared memory creates a sense of camaraderie and connection among the boys, demonstrating the power of shared experiences in shaping their relationships.
What does the narrator mean to suggest when he says, “Memory of the dance that none of them had attended shook all four boys convulsively”?
It ended after all the people who attended in the mid-90s went to prison.
The cast of Dance Dance Revolution - 1998 includes: Matt Lagan as Narrator
When Simon was killed at the " crazy dance"!!
Katy attended swing dancing lessons when she was a teenager.
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The cast of Romance and Dance - 1947 includes: Truman Bradley as Narrator
The cast of For the Love of Dance - 1981 includes: Adrienne Clarkson as Narrator
Yes. If a certain song from the game is played, people who have practiced the moves to that song can sometimes do them by memory.
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I think Dance Dance Revolution 4 was the best
You can use "dance" as an adjective by using the term "dance" to describe a specific type of activity or style, such as in the phrase "dance performance" or "dance class." For example, you might say, "She attended a vibrant dance festival that showcased various styles." Here, "dance" modifies the noun "festival."