Soph Yellow Class-vocab unit 3
Post tonight, Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Post five (5) sentences using your vocabulary words correctly, giving clues to the meanings of the words within your sentence.
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS:
IF YOU SIT IN ROWS 1-3, WRITE SENTENCES FROM WORDS 1-10 AS LISTED ON PAGES 35-36.
IF YOU SIT IN ROWS 4-6, WRITE SENTENCES FROM WORDS 11-20 AS LISTED ON PAGES 36-37.
Work by yourself on this assignment, please.
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1)The president of the board was so noncommittal that the commitee decided to impeach him.
2)After being lent the new television for the party, the man decided to peculate it and sell it for his own benefit.
3)After a long day of work or school a normal person has the proclivity to get a good nights sleep.
4)Even while the house was burning down the father was sangfroid and was focused on saving everyone.
5)The critiques words were so vitriolic that it actaully caused the writer to stop writing.
1. The girl didn't get full credit on her response to the essay question because her answer was noncommittal and uninformative.
2. Even though there was a stink bug crawling on her desk, she handled the situation with sangfroid.
3. Although the boys' parents said no, he managed to wheedle them into letting him go to the party.
4. The intruder peculated all the woman's jewelry found in her room.
5. The student was given a demerit for his vitriolic responses to his teacher's actions.
1. The girl didn't get full credit on her response to the essay question because her answer was noncommittal and uninformative.
2. Even though there was a stink bug crawling on her desk, she handled the situation with sangfroid.
3. Although the boys’ parents said no, he managed to wheedle them into letting him go to the party.
4. The intruder peculated all the woman's jewelry found in her room.
5. The student was given a demerit for his vitriolic responses to his teacher's actions.
1.The student responded to the teacher using a vitriolic tone, which earned him a detention that afternoon.
2.Although I asked Sally if she could go shopping a week ago, she never got permission and her answer remains noncommittal.
3.The class requested that the teacher repeats the instructions because their understanding was tenuous.
4.The players on the football team enter the field with sangfroid because they have not lost a game yet this season.
5.The student was upset with her grade because all of the mistakes she made on the test were inadvertent.
1.The young man was noncommittal because he was very indefinite because he didn’t know what he wanted to change his collage major too.
2.The detective’s assistant peculated the detective’s criminal files because he was actually a bad guy working undercover.
3.Superman demonstrated his amazing sangfroid while battling the unstoppable slime monster.
4.The girl decided not to use her first draft of her speech because it was extremely tenuous.
5.The band of seditious thieves secretly planned an intricate way to overthrow the President and the White House.
1. I inadvertently crashed my car into a building.
2.Teens can have some vitriolic comments on certain issues.
3. I despise when people try to wheedle me into doing something.
4. Criminals tend to be seditious when it comes to being arrested.
5. It is wrong when people peculate money that they are trusted to keep watch over.
1. Because the driver was texting, he inadvertently cause the head-on collision.
2. The boy was trying to wheedle the girl into going to the dance with him by putting flowers in her locker.
3. Although he was really mad at her, he kept sangfroid and forgave her.
4. The seditious conquistadors only really came to the New World to overthrow the amazing civilizations and gain the gold in them.
5. WHen they got into a fight I was so shocked at their vitriolic language, especially since they used to be best friends.
1. Dr.Schaff abominates people out of dress code.
2. The young boy was ferment Christmas morning.
3. The teacher did commiserate at all with the student that did not do their homework.
4. Cars are used to expedite the task of traveling.
5. The windy trail was very circuitous.
1.Even though it was inadvertent, the driver still received a ticket for going five miles over the speed limit.
2.A nominal fee was charged to cover the cost of paper to make programs.
3.The congressman remained relatively noncommittal, even though he was affected by both the democratic and republican views.
4.The governor peculated the money paid by the taxpayers.
5.It was proclivity for Radhakrishna to take the holy one’s Bindi from the Mandir.
6.Barto showed great sangfroid even though he messed up the secret code to open the warp hole.
7.The colonists were very seditious; they did not follow the laws and did not respect the soldier’s authority.
8.My knowledge of algebra was very tenuous until I got help from the teacher.
9.Hubble was very vitriolic when telling you he did not know he was being played as the fool.
10.Barto used flattery to wheedle the warp hole code from the warp hole guard
1. The girl ascribed her failing grade to many incomplete assignments and her bad studying habits.
2. After the death of Ashley's grandmother, we commiserated with her even though we had never lost someone close to us.
3. Because Megan abominates animal cruelty, she frequently volunteers at the local animal shelter.
4. To receive a higher grade, Mr.Johnson enjoined his students to study harder.
5. To help expiate for his wrong doings, the man decided to do community service every other weekend.
1. The girl abominated the bully who made fun of her everyday.
2. I commiserated with my friend after she found out her grandfather passed away.
3. Spirit week seems to expedite the school week.
4. While in California, we took circuitous routes so we could see more of the beautiful scenery.
5. Lizzy expiated for her careless actions by apologizing and showing she learned from the consequences.
1. Marcus abominated the kid who bullied his little brother and gave him a black eye.
2. After realizing what he did was wrong, the young boy expiated with the old man for destroying his flower garden.
3. The teacher enjoined the students to the nearest exit during the blistering fire that had happened in their foods class.
4. Knowing how losing a pet feels, Tommy commiserated his best friend and comforted him.
5. When I first saw a track around the football field, I noticed the circuitous pattern it had.
1. The school commiserated for the family who lost a son in the war.
2. The sergeant enjoins all the cadets under his command.
3. The employees expedited their work knowing that they will get a bonus pay.
4. He ascribed to his textbook to help him with the homework.
5. The man abominates the children who trespass on his lawn.
In order for the teacher too avoid being CIRCUITOUS he got straight to his point.
I ABOMINATE over confident individuals.
The doctor ENJOINED the patient to start eating healthier in order to lower their blood pressure.
It is said that if you chew gum during a test it can EXPEDITE your problem solving.
In order to EXPIATE their crimes they had to serve 200 hours of community service.
1. The apartment manager charged a nominal fee for the first month’s rent for his new
tenant.
2. The skydiver jumped from the plane with extreme sangfroid making his landing seem flawless.
3. She took the little boy to the toy store in hopes of wheedling him into being good for his doctor visit.
4. He inadvertently left the stove on when he left to go to work and unfortunately his house caught on fire.
5. He denied the author’s request to have his book published because some people thought that he had peculated the work from someone else.
1. The boy made an inadvertent mistake by over pouring the milk.
2. My friends hate when I am noncommittal about planning things for the weekend.
3. Since the security was weak, the girl peculated a lot of goods from her work.
4. When the dancer missed a beat, she had total sangfroid and danced on.
5. The hair tie was too tenuous to last me throughout the entire match.
1-In most cases value is measured in nominal terms rather than real terms.
2-The girl showed alot of proclivity at an early age.
3-The local bookstore has had a tenuous existence in lately.
4-She wheedled constantly, but I wouldn't be moved from my original decision.
5-Several men were put in jail for having protests that the government said were seditious.
1) I wore rain boots in order to expedite my walk through the pouring rain so that I would not slip.
2) I abominate when people make fun of others for imperfections that they can not help.
3) My dad followed a circuitous route on the way to the beach because he said the scenery was better on this rout, even though it was longer.
4) I was able to commiserate with the girl after she had lost her mother in a car accident because I had previously lost my brother due to a car accident as well.
5) He ascribed the tracks in the dirt to a bear because of the distinct shape of paw prints.
I abominate having homework every night.
The quarterback threw circuitous passes throughout the game.
I commiserated the old lady who lives all by herself.
The doctor enjoins the medicine to the patients.
After the king was killed, the empire fell into complete ferment.
1. My family commeiserates with the mother who has cancer.
2.The circuitous corn maze was so complicated, it took us an hour to find our way out.
3.The poiont of the SAT course was to expediate the real test.
4. I abominate people who think too highly of themselves.
5. The pilgrims and the indians went through the process acculturation
1. He peculated the money that his mom told to give to his friend.
2. The damage I did to your car was inadvertent.
3. The soccer player had no sangfroid before the big game.
4. The basketball player got cut from the team because he was to tenuos.
5. The vitriolic speech from the comedian was hilarious.
My sister displayed a strong proclivity for science so she decided to major in medicine.
On pep rally day, all of the cheerleaders were nervous but they showed total sangfroid.
His vitriolic language earned him two weeks of punishment.
I tried to wheedle my way into the group by being extra nice to the members.
The seditious protester was thrown out of the debate for bad behavior.
Their friendship grew tenuous once they started attending different schools.
Even though he was stressed about the competition, he kept his sangfroid and performed well.
She has the proclivity to read the ending to a book, first, before starting from the beginning.
Since she was texting, she inadvertently bumped into the man.
His noncommittal attitude made it hard to figure out what he really wanted to do after high school.
1. The football team kept a level headed attitude and showed much sangfroid after being down by 17.
2. He missed a stop sign driving down the road and he ended up inadvertently hitting another car.
3. I was being extra kind to my competition in order to wheedle myself a couple steps ahead.
4. The boss thought he had a great employee on hand, but she was just there to peculate from the company.
5. She gave me mixed signals so I thought she was being noncommittal.
1. I abominate the fact that we have to take the PSAT's tomorrow during spirit week.
2. I ascribed to the little boy's homework because I gave him half the answers.
3. The circuitous question made it hard to understand and many people got the answer wrong on the test.
4. The teacher enjoined his students by yelling at them to pay attention to the lecture.
5. After having a huge fight with my sister, I expiated by saying the situation was my fault.
1.I could not WHEEDLE my dog into giving me back my sock without treats
2.My parent’s PROCLIVITY to believe my brother’s story over mine began to make me mad.
3.I ASCRIBED the cold I got to when I drank out of my sick friend’s drink.
4.In order to EXPIEATE for breaking her mom’s vase, the girl did the dishes every day for a week.
5.I was angry that my friend PECULATED my answers off my test.
I abominate people who talk behind other people’s backs.
Learning to speak the language of the immigrants is part of the process of acculturation.
I ascribe most of the dirt in our house to the number animals we have.
I often take a circuitous route to school to avoid traffic.
Although my parents commiserate with me about the amount of homework I have they still make me do it.
1. I abominate getting up for school every morning.
2. I commiserate all the poor and homeless people.
3. It is hard to answer a circuitous question.
4. Playing music expedites my homework up.
5. There is a law that enjoins drinking under 21.
1. The first zombie virus was inadvertently allowed to spreadand when it was actually noticed by the military it was too late to stop it.
2. After years of the zombie virus spreading and destroying everything, the human population became nominal.
3. The starter of the rebellion showed a proclivity for zombie hunting.
4. Being a professional zombie hunter, the man showed sangfroid in any situation, no matter how dangerous or frightening.
5. Even though scientists have been studying the zombie virus for many years, our grasp of it is still very tenuous and little is known about it.
1) The man had hundreds of barrels of alchohol fermenting in his cellar.
2) Yet again, throughout the offseason Brett Favre was noncommital in returning for a 21st year of football.
3) Every once in a while you will see in the news that bank tellers peculate thousands of dollars from the banks that they work at.
4) The plot of the book was so circuitous that it was extremely hard to understand what was going on.
5) When the American colonies were first starting, some of the indian tribes ways of doing things acculturated with the presence of English settlers.
6) Ever since both world wars, the German people have been ascribed as evil people.
1) Many Americans abominate the idea of having a communist ruler.
2) The quarter back made a errant throw that resulted in an adventitous touchdown.
3) I - 495 takes a circuitous route around the city of Philadelphia.
4) A sleek, slender body expiates how a car moves and handles.
5) The fermented cat was steaming at the ears when he could not catch the elusive mouse.
I'm sorry these did not post the first time that i tried.
1.The monks ascribed a book of laws that helped the people lead better and more sacred lives.
2.After hearing the news of her grandmother, the class sent her letters and cards to help commiserate her loss.
3.As the countdown for the trip continued, the students showed ferment and could not wait to start their journey.
4.By abominating the law there was a sudden outbreak of violence and murder.
5.They expiated their feelings for each other and became better friends.
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