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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When the full moon rose, the bats began to circle above the old barn, moving in a perfectly (sinister) pattern that made everyone uneasy. | evil or threatening |
| The fog crept across the ground so thickly that it seemed to (consume) the gravestones one by one. | to completely take in or swallow up |
| The witch’s cauldron began to (bubble) and hiss as she whispered the final line of her spell. | to boil or form rising pockets of air |
| Giancarlo screamed when a skeleton hand seemed to (emerge) from the pile of leaves near his feet. | to come out or appear |
| The candles flickered, casting long (grotesque) shadows that looked like twisted faces on the wall. | strange and disturbing in appearance |
| Rebecca felt a sudden (chill) crawl down her back as the door creaked open on its own. | a feeling of coldness or fear |
| The old haunted mansion had a (reputation) for being cursed, even though no one had ever proven it. | what people commonly think about someone or something |
| When the zombie started to (stagger) toward the group, everyone ran in different directions. | to walk or move unsteadily |
| The black cat’s eyes seemed to (glimmer) like tiny green lanterns in the darkness. | to shine faintly or softly |
| The ghost let out a low, (mournful) wail that made even the bravest kids freeze in place. | full of sadness |
| The wind howled through the trees with a strange, almost (inhuman) sound that made Kinsley cover her ears. | not like a person; unnatural |
| Adrian could barely see through the (dense) fog that surrounded the graveyard gate. | thick and hard to see through |
| The vampire’s teeth began to (protrude) as he grinned at his next victim. | to stick out or extend forward |
| The jack-o’-lantern gave off a (flickering) light that danced against the porch rails. | unsteady or wavering |
| Melanie felt her heart (pound) as she tiptoed closer to the dark, empty hallway. | to beat quickly or strongly |
| A strange and unpleasant smell began to (linger) in the air long after the potion exploded. | to stay longer than expected |
| The ancient book of spells was so (fragile) that its pages crumbled at a touch. | easily broken or damaged |
| Wesley noticed a mysterious (figure) standing at the end of the street, barely visible in the mist. | a shape or outline of a person |
| The old caretaker told a story so (gruesome) that even the boldest students covered their ears. | horrifying or disgusting |
| The scarecrow looked so (lifelike) in the moonlight that it startled several kids walking by. | appearing real or alive |
| The witch’s spell caused a strange green light to (illuminate) the forest. | to light up or brighten |
| Everyone froze when they heard a (shriek) echo from inside the abandoned school. | a loud, high-pitched scream |
| As the clock struck midnight, the coffin began to (vibrate) with a deep rumbling sound. | to shake or tremble rapidly |
| The fog rolled across the ground, creating an eerie (atmosphere) around the haunted house. | the mood or feeling of a place |
| The magician performed an (illusion) so real that it looked like he vanished into thin air. | something that deceives the eyes or mind |
| The full moon’s reflection made the pond appear to (glow) with silver light. | to shine softly or brightly |
| The werewolf let out a (ferocious) growl before charging into the woods. | fierce or violent |
| Ruth watched in shock as the pumpkin seemed to (transform) into a monster. | to change in form or appearance |
| The creepy doll sat (motionless) on the shelf, its glass eyes staring straight ahead. | completely still; not moving |
| A sudden (gust) of wind blew open the door, scattering cobwebs everywhere. | a strong, brief rush of wind |
| The haunted forest was so (ominous) that even the birds refused to sing. | giving the feeling that something bad is about to happen |
| The ghost’s voice was barely (audible) above the sound of the storm outside. | able to be heard |
| The candle’s flame began to (quiver) as cold air filled the room. | to shake slightly |
| Everyone stared in amazement when the mummy began to (stir) inside its sarcophagus. | to move slightly or awaken |
| The vampire’s eyes glowed with a red (radiance) that lit up the dark crypt. | a bright or glowing quality |
| The witch gave a (wicked) laugh that sent chills down everyone’s spine. | evil or mischievous |
| The eerie whisper seemed to (echo) through the long, dark tunnel. | to repeat a sound by reflection |
| Piper tried to stay (calm) even though she could hear footsteps behind her. | not upset or excited |
| The old tree stood (gnarled) and twisted, its branches reaching like claws. | bent and rough in shape |
| The children ran from the graveyard after a hand began to (emerge) from the ground. | to come out or appear |
| The potion began to (boil) and fill the room with a foul odor. | to bubble from heat |
| The strange fog gave the street a (mystical) appearance, as if magic was in the air. | having a spiritual or magical quality |
| The house was so old that its floorboards made a loud (creak) with every step. | a high-pitched groaning sound |
| The ghost seemed to (hover) in the corner, floating just above the ground. | to float or stay suspended in one place |
| The strange shadow began to (creep) slowly up the wall as the candle burned lower. | to move slowly and quietly |
| A powerful thunderstorm (erupted) as lightning cracked across the sky. | to burst forth suddenly |
| The vampire’s castle loomed in the distance, its towers appearing (menacing) under the red moon. | threatening or dangerous |
| DJ’s group was too (curious) to stay away from the haunted cave, even after being warned. | eager to know or learn something |
| A sudden (glimpse) of movement in the mirror made Adrian jump back in fright. | a quick or brief look |
| The magician’s rabbit seemed to (vanish) into thin air. | to disappear completely |
| The full moon had a (luminescent) glow that lit up the entire field. | glowing softly in the dark |
| The vampire’s coffin was hidden deep beneath the castle in a (crypt). | an underground burial chamber |
| The mummy’s bandages were so old they began to (disintegrate) when touched. | to fall apart or break down |
| The witch’s laugh was loud and (piercing), echoing through the night air. | sharp and high-pitched |
| The ancient spellbook was filled with (arcane) symbols no one could understand. | mysterious or secret |
| The pumpkin patch looked (desolate) after the storm flattened most of the vines. | empty and lifeless |
| Wesley’s flashlight beam began to (dim) as the batteries ran low. | to become less bright |
| The ghost’s presence made the air feel unusually (cold) and heavy. | having a low temperature or chill |
| The potion smelled so (foul) that no one wanted to be near it. | very unpleasant or disgusting |
| The eerie mist made the graveyard seem completely (endless) in every direction. | without end or limit |
| The zombie tried to (gnaw) on the wooden fence to get through. | to bite or chew repeatedly |
| A bright light began to (radiate) from the crystal ball in the witch’s hand. | to give off light or energy |
| The scarecrow’s smile looked strangely (sinister) in the moonlight. | evil or threatening |
| The bats flew out of the cave in a loud (flurry) of wings. | a sudden burst of activity or movement |
| Piper heard an odd (whisper) coming from behind the tombstone. | a soft or quiet speaking sound |
| The fog seemed to (thicken) as they got closer to the haunted mansion. | to become more dense |
| The vampire’s red eyes began to (glow) in the darkness. | to shine steadily without flame |
| The cat’s eyes reflected the candlelight in a strange (gleam). | a small bright flash or shine |
| The old painting looked so (realistic) that the eyes seemed to follow everyone. | lifelike or appearing real |
| A strange (presence) filled the room, making everyone certain they were not alone. | the state of someone or something being nearby |