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Understanding Commotion: From Hallway Agitation to Samba Celebrations

Explore the meaning of commotion as a violent motion or agitation, often experienced during conflicts like siblings fighting in hallways. Discover related terms such as "float," representing decorated vehicles in parades, and "sheepish," which describes an embarrassed demeanor when something feels wrong. Dive into the cultural richness of the "samba," a vibrant Brazilian ballroom dance, and learn about the importance of "muster," which means to gather or prepare. Finally, understand the Heimlich Maneuver, a critical rescue technique for choking emergencies.

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Understanding Commotion: From Hallway Agitation to Samba Celebrations

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  1. Commotion: Violent motion. Agitation. -What is all of the commotion in the hallway? Are you fighting with your brother again? Float: A parade float. A decorated vehicle used in parades. Sheepish: embarrassed as if something wrong has been done. Samba: Brazilian ballroom dance. Muster: To prepare or assemble. To gather. To come together. Heimlich Maneuver: A rescue move to use when someone is choking.

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