Full of life
Pleasing; charming
Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing
Full of life, energy
- Peaceful; free from stress
Fascinating; likeable
Appealing to people from all across the globe
Delightful; fascinating
Alluring; captivating
Something newly made and full of vigor
Cozy; inviting
Enlivening; motivating
Full of life and spirit
Calm; friendly
Scenic; beautiful
Untouched by man; pure
Full of life; energy
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Answer: "I tried several new foods on my trip: sushi, dragon fruit, and lychees." and "Diego studies three kinds of dance: jazz, modern, and tap."
Explanation: In the first and last sentences, there shouldn't be a colon (or any punctuation for that matter) between the verb (call/buy) and the direct object that verb takes (her grandmother, etc./seeds, etc.). In the third sentence, the colon should be placed after <em>collage</em> (it is not an item of the list that follows) and a comma should replace the colon before <em>and.</em>
There is a number of words or phrases that you could use to help smooth the transition between sentence 1 and sentence 2, and here are some of them: also, in addition, additionally, furthermore, moreover, on top of that, etc. The meaning of the second sentence adds on top of the first one - so any of these transition words would be a good choice.
Nonfictional i just said she wants to go to church to