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Study the word DAZZLE:

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When something dazzles you, it's so bright or so amazing that it blinds you or amazes you.
A bright light can dazzle you. When you're dazzled, you might close your eyes, cover your eyes, or turn away. A dazzling light can hurt to look at.

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A dazzling dress might be bright and sparkly—or just totally gorgeous and amazing.

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Dazzling things are often sunny, sparkly, or shiny. But they don't have to be. You might be dazzled by a beautiful dark green forest, or be dazzled by a brilliant ballet or an incredible concert. If you visit this huge and fascinating aircraft exhibit at this museum, you might stand there and stare at the planes, dazzled.

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Have you ever watched a marching band? The music, the dancing, the color guard twirling their flags in the air: it's a dazzling performance.

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Make a flash card:
You can write your own definition and choose your own picture, or copy mine.
Term Definition Picture
dazzle
to totally amaze someone, especially by being bright or brilliant
Write your own sentence!
You can use either of the two ideas I'll suggest, or you can invent your own. Include as much detail as you can!

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Write a sentence with the word DAZZLE:
Remember: something dazzling shines or sparkles so brightly that it hurts your eyes—or, it amazes and impresses you.
Idea 1: "I was so dazzled by (something beautiful or amazing) that I stood still, staring at (some part of it)."
Idea 2: "When (something wonderful happened), I gave a dazzling smile."
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