parks are big areas where people can walk and sit under trees or have a picnic. playgrounds are small areas where kids can play, normally playgrounds have slides, swings, seesaws and other entertaining things.
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Bill Parks debuted on April 26, 1875, playing for the Washington Nationals at Olympics Grounds; he played his final game on April 22, 1876, playing for the Boston Red Caps at South End Grounds I.
A playground has more thags to play on. A park has a not much to play on.
The New York Giants played in the Polo Grounds between 1925-1956.
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Correct spelling is Trampoline, if properly supervised, great fun, if not- well there have been paralytic and fatal accidents. Trampoline Parks have largely died out- or come down to earth, as it were. they were very popular in the fifties and should not be confused with traditional amusement parks or play grounds.
They have better technology than the previous version.
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stage direction is someone directing a play and dialogue is someone in the play
You need to specify which movie. There are at least four cinematic treatments of the play.