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audience An audience is a group of people who observe a performance or a game. A television audience watches a TV show. A radio audience listens to a radio show. Some television shows feature a live audience. This means that the show is produced in front of people who clap and cheer. Oprah Winfrey works with a

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argue To argue is to disagree, debate, or fight with words. This is a good word to use when people are upset with each other and communicate their feelings: simple past past participle argue argued argued Our neighbors constantly argue with each other. You can always hear them yelling. David argued with the teacher after class because

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lapse Use the word “lapse” when there is a failure, a stop, or a decline. A temporary lapse in judgment caused Laura to make a bad decision. Terry decided to allow her auto insurance policy to lapse by not making payments, but now she can’t drive her car. (The insurance company stopped providing coverage. That’s bad!)

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lame A person or a thing that is lame is weak, unoriginal, or just not very good. Dan came up with a lame excuse for why he was late. (His excuse was bad, or it was obviously false.) That movie was lame. (It was a bad movie. Overall, it was unoriginal and the acting was terrible.) Mr. Smith’s teaching

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lack The word “lack” is very similar to the negative form of the verb “have.” (lack = do not have) They lack a good plan for improving their business. They don’t have a good plan for improving their business. He lacks a good education. He doesn’t have a good education. This neighborhood lacked a grocery store until

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