| A | B |
| televise | to broadcast by television. |
| television | a system of sending and receiving visual images of objects and actions with the sound that go with them. |
| act | to conduct oneself; behave. |
| action | a thing done; act. |
| regulate | to control or direct according to rules. |
| regulation | the act of regulating. |
| locate | to find. |
| location | a place away from a movie or television studio at which a scene is filmed. |
| elect | to choose by vote. |
| election | the act or process of electing, or the condition of being elected. |
| react | to act in response, as to an experience or the behavior of another. |
| reaction | a response to something. |
| tense | anxious or nervous. |
| tension | the act of stretching or the condition of being stretched. |
| populate | to supply with residents. |
| population | the total number of people living in a certain area. |
| convict | to find or prove guilty. |
| conviction | the act or process of finding or proving guilty. |
| correct | free from error. |
| correction | the act or process of removing errors or mistakes. |
| camera | a device that uses light and captures an image that is often printed on paper. |
| movie | a motion picture. |
| famous | very well known. |
| minute | equal to 60 seconds. |
| question | to ask the answer of something. |
| animate | to draw as a cartoon. |
| animation | to action of changing a still picture to a moving picture or image. |
| fascinate | to be completely amazed with something. |
| fascination | the act of being completely amazed with someting or someone. |