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4A. That's strange

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  • In the old mansion, each room has a bell too call for a servant.
    servant (n)
  • You could hear Thu snoring from the next room—it sounded like a chainsaw!
    snore (v)
  • After spinning around too fast, I felt so dizzy I had to sit down to keep from falling.
    dizzy (adj)
  • Her grandmother always carried a lucky charm in her handbag because of an old superstition that it would protect her from bad luck.
    superstition (n)
  • Phong is such a heavy sleeper that not even the fire alarm could wake him up right away.
    heavy sleeper (n)
  • While hiking in the dense forest, I lost my sense of direction and had to use my phone’s GPS to find the trail again.
    lose sense of direction (phrase)
  • We had breakfast on the terrace, overlooking the mountains in morning sunlight.
    terrace (n)
  • The instructions for building the furniture were so puzzling that I had to watch a video instead.
    puzzling (adj)
  • The northern lights were so mesmerizing that we stood there watching in silence for almost an hour.
    mesmerizing (adj)
  • After waking up in a strange hotel room, I felt completely disoriented and didn’t know where I was for a few seconds.
    disoriented (adj) - orientation (n)
  • The magician’s trick was just an illusion, but it deceived the entire audience.
    illusion (n)