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  4. Read through each story carefully. For each make-believe word, circle the context clues provided in the sentences that help determine their meanings.
  5. In the space provided after each story, write down your guess for what each make-believe word means based on the clues.
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Lets make believe (that) were pirates. Let the children make believe theyre movie stars. We cant close our eyes and make believe that climate change doesnt exist. I tried to carry on with my life and make believe I didnt have cancer.
Pretend Play Examples Playing House. Children pretend to be family members, taking on roles like parents, siblings, or pets. Superheroes. Kids dress up as their favorite superheroes, imagining they have special powers. Doctor and Patient. Storekeeper. Astronauts. Pirates. Chef. School.
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Answer: (NOUN) Make-believe is the action of pretending or imagining that things are better than they are. (ADJECTIVE) Make-believe is imitating something real; pretend.
Real events could happen in real life and exist, while make-believe ideas are imaginary and not real.

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Examples of real stories: War and Peace, To a Mockingbird, Pride and Prejudice, 1984, The Diary of Anne Frank. Examples of make believe stories: Alices Adventures in Wonderland, The Hobbit, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Peter Pan.

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