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katen-ka-za [31]
3 years ago
6

Red Column

English
1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I. Album - d. collection of songs or musical pieces

2. Audience - g. people who watch or listen to a particular program..

3. Clip - b. short part of a film.

4. Disappoint - j. fail to satisfy one's desire, wish, or hope.

5. Fans-  f. people who like or admire a famous person.

6. Flatter - e. praise someone to make him/her feel important.

7. Parody - a. funny imitation.

8 Release - h. new CD, video, film, etc. available to the public.

9. Scenario - c. written description of events.

10. Stage- i. platform on which actors or singers stand and  perform.

Explanation:

The correct meanings for the red and blue columns are as follows-

1. An album is a collection or list of songs or musical pieces that an artist composes and makes.

2. An audience is the listener or people who listen and watch any performance or program.

3. A clip is a short version of a music video or film that shows a part or summary of the whole video or movie.

4. Disappoint is to be dejected, to fail to satisfy one's desires or expectations.

5. Fans are the supporters or followers of a famous person, be it a celebrity or an important person.

6. To flatter someone is to try to please someone through words that praise s to make that person feel important.

7. A parody is a hilarious take or imitation of someone or something. It is a comical performance.

8. Release is the act of making a new CD, movie, or music video available to the public and for public viewing.

9. A scenario is a written piece that describes events or scenes in a movie or video.

10. Stage is a raised area or platform where performances are given and audiences can see them.

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