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The senior high school entrance examination is coming, hurry! The difference between English adjectives describing people and describing things here are two questions that you don't understand.

Generally speaking, the word in the form of v-ed means what's wrong with it, so intrigued is attracted and scared. The first sentence here is obviously that I dressed as a vampire to scare others, so it's not scared, but scary.

The second question is the same. The key is whether this superhero is exciting or moved, which is obviously exciting, so fill in exciting. In fact, this usage has nothing to do with people or things, so it is a rough understanding for easy memory, and the key is active or passive relationship. V-ing is active or active, and V-ed is passive.