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1. A feature that expands the functionality of the Scratch programming environment by adding new blocks, tools, or capabilities.
2. A feature in Scratch that allows users to create and edit costumes for their sprites.
3. Audio files that can be played by sprites in Scratch projects.
4. A visual programming language and online community targeted primarily at children to help them learn how to code through interactive stories, games, and animations.
5. The main area where sprites are placed and where the user can interact with them.
6. Visual coding elements that represent commands, controls, and operations, which are snapped together to create scripts.
7. Background images that can be added to the stage in Scratch.
8. A character or object that can be programmed to perform actions in Scratch.
9. A series of blocks that enable a sprite to perform a sequence of actions.
10. Different appearances or outfits that can be assigned to a sprite in Scratch.
11. Containers for storing data that can be used in Scratch programs.
12. A collection of additional features created by the Scratch community for users to easily add to their projects.