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RIDDLES - Adj. ED - ING

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    RIDDLES - Adj. ED - ING
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  • Emma walked into the classroom and saw her classmates laughing. She didn’t realize there was a stain on her shirt from breakfast until someone pointed it out. Her face turned red, and she wanted to hide under her desk.
    EMBARRASSED / EMBARASSING
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  • Lucas had planned a quiet evening at home, but suddenly, his little brother ran into the room shouting that the neighbor’s car had crashed into a tree. Lucas dropped his book and rushed outside, completely unable to process what he saw.
    SHOCKED / SHOCKING
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  • Sofia looked at her math homework for over an hour, but none of it made sense. The instructions seemed like they were written in another language, and she felt like her head was spinning.
    CONFUSED / CONFUSING
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  • After running two laps around the soccer field, Ben could barely breathe. He sat down on the grass, wiped the sweat from his face, and lay back, feeling like he couldn’t move another muscle.
    EXHAUSTED / EXHAUSTING
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  • During the hike, Ellie saw a large snake slithering across the trail in front of her. She froze and grabbed her friend’s arm, her heart racing as she slowly backed away.
    FRIGHTENED / FRIGHTENING
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  • At the dinner table, Ryan’s cousin showed everyone a plate with green, slimy food on it. It smelled terrible, and Ryan felt like he was going to gag just looking at it.
    DISGUSTED / DISGUSTING
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  • Lila had been waiting all week for the concert, but when she arrived, the ticket booth said her ticket wasn’t valid. She stared at the worker, unable to believe what she was hearing.
    SHOCKED / SHOCKING
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  • Max had been working on the group project all by himself because his teammates didn’t help. When the teacher asked for the final version, Max felt like there were too many things to fix and not enough time to do it.
    OVERWHELMED / OVERWHELMING
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  • During the boring history lecture, Jack stared out the window. He didn’t care about the topic, and his head kept nodding as he struggled to stay awake.
    BORED / BORING
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  • When Sara spilled juice all over the important papers her teacher had just handed out, her classmates gasped. Sara covered her face with her hands and wished she could disappear.
    EMBARRASSED / EMBARASSING
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  • Leo's little brother kept jumping in front of the TV while Leo was trying to play his favorite video game. After the fifth time, Leo shouted, threw down the controller, and stormed out of the room.
    ENRAGED / ENRAGING
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  • Olivia woke up to find that it had been raining all night, and her garden was flooded. She stood at the window, watching her favorite flowers disappear under the water, feeling heavy and hopeless.
    DEPRESSED / DEPRESSING
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  • Sam spent the whole day cleaning his room and doing laundry. By the evening, when his mom asked him to help cook dinner, he threw his hands up and said, 'I can't do one more thing!' USE AND ADJECTIVE TO DESCRIBE THE PERSON'S FEELING.
    FRUSTRATED / FRUSTRATING
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  • At the science fair, Mia presented her volcano experiment. She was excited until the baking soda didn’t react at all. All the judges looked disappointed, and Mia just stared at the failed volcano in silence.
    FRUSTRATING/ FRUSTRATED
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  • During a thunderstorm, James heard a loud crash. He ran to the window and saw a tree in his backyard split in half. He couldn’t stop talking about it the whole evening because of how intense it was.
    SHOCKING / SHOCKED
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