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Which sentence uses the word enthrall correctly?

We may enthrall before class, but we're not sure yet.

Abbie won't enthrall her car keys again.

Sheldon and Max can enthrall your lunch for you.

The subject of the Holocaust might enthrall you if you research it.

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Enthrall means to encapsulate or take your complete attention; to absorb. So it would be most likely the subject of the Holocaust one. (However I personally wouldn’t use enthrall as the term.)
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It's the last one, but I can't imagine anyone being enthralled by by it.

Enthrall means captivated or taken in by it. It means you can't leave the subject alone. It means that you are excited by all the details of it.

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