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Lesson 7 Coming Distractions
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focus
concentrate on one thing
target
a goal
entertaining
enjoyable
angles
a direction from which something is viewed
jolts
sudden, strong movements
thrilling
exciting
advertise
give information to sell something
promote
help to grow, improve
generated
brought about, produced
critics
judges of art, movies
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