to look closely at something or someone in order to find something
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the amount of money required for buying something
the act or process of taking goods, letters, etc. to whomever they have been sent
a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services
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a quality such as red, green, blue, yellow, etc. that we see when we look at something
a special code made up of letters and numbers that helps the postman find exactly where a person lives so they can deliver the letters and packages to the right place
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the physical extent of an object, usually described by its height, width, length, or depth
a request or instruction made for goods or services, often specifying the quantity, quality, and delivery of the requested items
to get something in exchange for paying money
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a group of numbers, used as part of an address, consisting of five or nine digits
to look for and buy different things from stores or websites
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connected to or via the Internet
a report that is published in a newspaper or a magazine, in which someone gives an opinion of a play, movie, book, etc.
A review is an evaluation or critique of a book, film, play, or other work, which assesses its quality and overall value. It typically includes a detailed analysis of various elements such as plot, performance, direction, or writing, and provides an opinion on whether the work is worth experiencing. Reviews are often published in newspapers, magazines, or online platforms, offering readers or viewers guidance on what to expect and helping them decide whether to engage with the work.
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