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It means to go through or to perform for another time. Here are some sentences.

  • The history group will reenact the famous battle.
  • They are going to reenact that law.
  • Police reenact the events that lead up to the crime.

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The students decided to reenact a famous scene from the play "Romeo and Juliet" in drama class.

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Kids Reenact - 2009 The Bachelorette Bentley was released on:

USA: January 2010

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Its a pretty simple question to answer as most human beings reenact something for someone elses own good or for a fun and enjoyable moment.

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Kids Reenact - 2009 The Bachelorette Masked Guy was released on:

USA: 30 November 2010

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There are three morphemes in the word "reenact": re- (prefix meaning "again"), act (root word), and -ed (suffix indicating past tense).

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Kids Reenact - 2009 MTV's 'The Hills' 1-3 was released on:

USA: 27 April 2010

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Kids Reenact - 2009 Summer Blockbusters Green Lantern was released on:

USA: 2010

USA: 2010

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In the Lord of the Flies after they eat the boys reenact killing the pig.

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Easy, use all of the collectables to reenact a scene from the spongebob movie atlantis squarepantis OR reenact an episode from the series OR sell them on ebay and make bank.

hope this helped(:

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Kids Reenact - 2009 MTV's Hit Series 'Jersey Shore' 1-2 was released on:

USA: 14 January 2010

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Kids Reenact - 2009 Project Runway 1-9 was released on:

USA: 11 October 2010

USA: 11 October 2010 (Los Angeles, California)

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Kids Reenact - 2009 Lady Gaga 1-7 was released on:

USA: 17 August 2010 (Los Angeles, California)

USA: 17 August 2010

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Kids Reenact - 2009 Bravo TV's 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' 1-6 was released on:

USA: 20 July 2010

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reenact

react

enact

preact

actor

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It's when people reenact the different battles that occured along the course of the Civil War.

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The verb is spelled reenact (from re-enact, to act out over again, as with an historic battle).

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During the early hours of September 16, the actual independence day for Mexico.

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The Big Lebowski... he had "Bunny Lebowski" and a "Nihilist" floating in his pool.

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Eucharist reenact and represents the last supper, where JESUS changed the cup of wine to his blood, and the bread to his body. (no, that doesn't make the apostles cannibals)

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reenact

react

enact

preact

actor

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Unfortuantley, no. the media has become ovverun with crappy "reality" tv, such as "survivor", Realworld/road rules Challenge, the gauntlet" and "dancing with the stars"

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The purpose of a drama performance could be to: - entertain - teach a lesson (a principal or moral) - reenact history This is a question I'm having trouble with as well, but ^above^ is what I thought the answer might be!

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The purpose of the Californian Historical Group is reenact World War II events. Currenly, members in the group range in age from 15 years old to 70 years old.

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Refractory

reread

redo

relay

readjust

replay

reassemble

rewind

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Panunuluyan is a Filipino Christmas tradition where people reenact the journey of Mary and Joseph seeking shelter before the birth of Jesus. It is typically performed through a procession or play in communities or churches during the Advent season.

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well sense you people out there are killing these precious fish, there are only about close to 420 blobfish left. thanks for killing them, NOT

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Dill, Scout, and Jem frequently like to play the "Boo Radley" game, where they reenact stories and legends about their reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley.

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Yes. It is the past tense of the verb to "reenact" (to perform, or to do some action, another time; to repeat an action that already happened-- to do it again). To "enact" something is to make it happen for the first time, usually referring to a law or a policy. To reenact something is to take something that already happened and repeat it. It can also refer to the work of specially-trained entertainers who portray characters from the past at living museums like Old Williamsburg or Old Sturbridge Village: The performers reenacted how young women of the 1700s were taught to use a spinning wheel.

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The author William Golding uses this analogy as having Piggy from going on the hunt for the beast as a symbol of Piggy becoming in danger himself, showing that Piggy is smart but not a leader.

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At the Last Supper, Christ instructed the disciples, "Do this in memory of Me." He had broken bread, blessed the Bread and Wine, and shared it with his followers. Each time we reenact the Sacrament, we are redoing and participating in a Sacrament that Christ instructed us to do, and during which we draw closer to Christ.

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There are no scheduled performances by Arcangelo Corelli in the United States this year. His last performance was on December 1, 2002. However, there are many plays that reenact Arcangelo's performances.

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In "Lord of the Flies", the boys reenact the hunt for the bore after the actual hunt. They make Robert pretend to be the boar and dance, chant and poke him with their spears. The group gets so caught up in the frenzy, they nearly kill him.

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The boys put Robert in a circle in "Lord of the Flies" as part of a mock ritual to reenact hunting the pig. It was a way for them to vent their aggression and demonstrate their power, blurring the lines between play and cruelty in their descent into savagery.

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No court may pass or reword a law; they may only interpret the law. They are also bound by precedent. In other words, the interpretations of past courts are not contradicted by future courts.

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The group of hunters and Ralph reenact the hunting of the pig, using a boy as the pig, and undergo a chaotic and violent frenzy fueled by primal instincts and bloodlust. This disturbing event reflects the deterioration of civilization and the boys' descent into savagery.

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In "Lord of the Flies," the game the boys play after the hunt is a pig-killing game where they reenact the hunt by pretending to be the pig and being chased and eventually "killed" by the other boys. The game becomes increasingly violent and ritualistic, foreshadowing the descent of the boys into savagery and chaos.

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Panunuluyan is a Filipino Christmas tradition where individuals reenact the story of Mary and Joseph looking for a place to stay in Bethlehem. It typically involves singing, acting, and moving from house to house seeking shelter, reflecting the journey of the Holy Family.

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cataract

attacked

impact

act, backed, blacked, bracht, cracked, fact, hacked, jacked, kracht, lacked, packed, pact, pracht, quacked, racked, sacked, schacht, slacked, smacked, snacked, stacked, tacked, tact, thwacked, tracht, tracked, tract, whacked, wracked

abstract, attacked, attract, compact, detract, diffract, distract, enact, exact, extract, impact, intact, medfact, protract, react, redact, repacked, retract, subtract, transact, unpackedinexact, interact, noncontract, reenact, subcontractcounterattacked, overreact

(ever heard o a rhyming dictionary)

lack

rack

pack
subtract, abstract, reenact, fact, act,

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Dress up games are a creative outlet and there are numerous ways to play. Some suggestions would be to reenact a movie, dress for a specific event (a ball) or pretend to be a princess having afternoon tea. Use items you find around the house and let your creative juices flow!

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At the end of Chapter 6, the boys reenact the hunt and killing of a pig by pretending to be the pig and carrying out the act. This display of savagery triggers guilt and discomfort in Ralph, as it reveals the boys' descent into barbarism.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern R-E-A--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter R and 3rd letter E and 5th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

reenact

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The word 'recreate' is a verb, a word meaning to reproduce, to reenact, to create again; a word for an action.

Verbs are neither concrete or abstract.

The noun forms recreator and recreation (a thing recreated) are concrete nouns are words for a physical person or a physical thing.

The noun form recreation is an abstract noun as a word for an activity done for enjoyment; a word for a concept.

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Other words for rehearsal include:

practice

trial

preparation

drill

go over

go through

hold a reading

hone

iterate

learn one's part

practice

ready

recapitulate

recide

recount

reenact

reiterate

repeat

run lines

run through

take from the top

try out

tune up

walk through

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it used to be called ship's chandler, it is now called cape fear restaurant. use yelp to find its location, www.capefearrestaurant.com

i was looking for it also and did research and found it, unfortunately the restaurant has really bad reviews. oh well, i can go there and dance and reenact "a walk to remember". =)

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