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Orlov [11]
3 years ago
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Help me please..........

English
1 answer:
Liula [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The different noun that has the same meaning as movie is film.

Two different adjectives that are related to fighting / killing: violent & bloody.

An adjective that means "really great": spectacular.

Explanation:

Movie and film are synonyms, that is, words that have the same or very close meanings. They both refer to a story recorded in the form of moving images by a camera.

When we think of killing or fighting, we can come up with words that can be associated with those actions. If someone is killed, we often think of violence, of lack of safety. We also think of blood, since it is - unfortunately - common for both actions to involve shedding blood.

Finally, the adjective spectacular is used to refer to something that is breath-taking, extremely beautiful or, more simply put, really great.

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