Posted by Sara! on Friday, May 13, 2011 at 8:00pm.
Congressional hearings
Greek theater
If you're not sure of the adjective form, look the noun up in a dictionary.
Ask yourself questions like these:
What happens during this?
Where is this?
What do these do?
What do these look like?
etc.
The answer to each one can be worked into a sentence for that particular phrase.
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