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Study the word VIVID:

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Something vivid is strong, bright, and clear.
For example, vivid colors and vivid flowers are very bright.

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A vivid imagination is wild and creative.

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Vivid dreams and vivid memories are bright, detailed, and easy to picture in your head. In this movie, long after Dorothy travels home from the Land of Oz, she'll vividly remember her trip. That means she'll have a strong, bright, clear memory of being in Oz.

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Term Definition Picture
vivid
seeming very real or very alive, with strong colors and clear shapes
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 VIVID:
Remember: something vivid is easy to see or easy to remember because it's so sharp, bright, real, or colorful.
Idea 1: "Suddenly, I remember a vivid dream from the night before about (something interesting happening)."
Idea 2: "I'm going to create a vivid drawing of (something), so I select several rich shades of (one or more colors)."
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