A vivid verb is a verb that evokes more vivid imagery than a more general verb. It is generally more descriptive.
For example, you can say, "The boy walked down the street." If you want to make the picture even more vivid, however, you could say "The boy sauntered down the street." In this case, "sauntered" is a vivid verb.
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B.
A terrible head wound he suffered in battle.
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▪<u>how I spent the December holiday</u>
➢<em> </em><em>I spent my December holiday very well because I went to visit my brother and my cousin. My mother had promised that if I became number one (in class) I would go at Nairobi the capital city of Kenya. When we did the exam I became number one I was happy as a king. The teacher gave me a report and I hurried.</em>
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It’s between a or b I think it’s b
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It takes self discipline to know that you need to mature (I think)