Yellow class vocab unit 5
Post this weekend before Monday morning!
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.
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1)The club's precept to all new members was to show respect to the elders.
2)The crash was so scathing that it sent 5 people to he hospital and two people died.
3)The food famine was like a scourge upon the new founding colony.
4)The room was so sepulchral that it could have been mistaken for a funeral home.
5)The teacher was so straitlaced that she gave me a dentention for being late.
1. The judge showed the defendent an amnesty after he was found guilty of a crime that he did not commit.
2. America at first did not have autonomy because we depended on England however, we eventually won our freedom and became our own nation.
3. The boy had used an axiomatic excuse to make up for the reason he was late to school and missed the test.
4. For people who do not do good on a test or quiz, it can be very annoying when someone who did exceptional blazons their grade.
5. I am pretty sure that if you gave me a caveat than I wouldn't have said that to upset her.
1) Since the girl followed all the precepts of the school handbook, she didn't get a demerit all year.
2) Even though the teacher told the class they didn't have to take the notes, she told them it would be salutary to do so.
3) The speech read at the funeral was so sepulchral that it put the whole crowd into tears.
4) Most teachers believe their lectures are interesting and enjoyable, but all the students know they are soporific and boring.
5) The unwieldy couch took 3 men to move it from out of the basement and into the living room.
1. The sick kids were cheered up when the salutary girl scouts painted a mural for them in their hospital room with lots of bright colors.
2. The bomb dropped on the small town was scathing to the health of its citizens.
3. The abusive father scourged his son for merely being late for dinner.
4. The vapid history teacher bore all the students in his class, so they all fell asleep on their desks.
5. The classical music had a soporific effect on its listeners.
1. Some illegal immigrants are turn away from the U.S.A., but others a given a bit of amnesty and are let in because they have been politically abused.
2. When Fidel Castro attained autonomy over Cuba, most Cubans liked the idea of communism; however, people are now trying desperately to leave the poverty stricken country.
3. Most professional sports players blazon with their high quality cars and houses.
4. The equitable judge was never questioned for being unfair in a case.
5. Many people flout freshmen for having huge backpacks, when in reality, they don’t understand high school yet.
My new tutor had a salutary effect on my grades for the year.
In theology, we learned about how the soldiers scourged Jesus.
The sepulchral clouds made it look like a horror scene from a movie.
The new staitlaced teacher was soon disliked by all of her students.
The movie was so vapid that all of the kids fell asleep right after the movie began.
1. America gained their autonomy after they won the war against England.
2. They sold the cabin to the young couple with the caveat that the roof would need repairs before winter.
3. The shop lifter filched an ipod from the store.
4. Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you yourself would like to be treated.
5. As punishment for crimes, Romans would scourge the offenders in public.
1. He seems to become soporific every time the professor turns the lights down and begins his lectures on philosophy.
2. The couch became unwieldy especially after carrying it two blocks down the street.
3. When I arrived home from the hospital her salutary effect made me feel good to be home.
4. He took such a scathing from his parents when he came home late the other night, he thought he may never be allowed out again.
5. When in the military, you are to follow the precept that you will come to attention when an officer approaches.
1. Dinner tonight was a bit vapid because my mother overcooked the chicken leaving it flavorless.
2. We managed to fit every piece of furniture through the door and into the house, but the grandfather clock was too unwieldy.
3. I can't sit through a whole play because I believe the length of the play is soporific.
4. Every time I pass the cemetery to school, I feel a sepulchral vibe from the large yard.
5. Its salutary to study the night before a test because you will be more prepared.
1. Dinner tonight was a bit vapid because my mother overcooked the chicken leaving it flavorless.
2. We managed to fit every piece of furniture through the door and into the house, but the grandfather clock was too unwieldy.
3. I can't sit through a whole play because I believe the length of the play is soporific.
4. Every time I pass the cemetery to school, I feel a sepulchral vibe from the large yard.
5. Its salutary to study the night before a test because you will be more prepared.
No one was able to pay attention to his presentation because it was so vapid.
The fun they had was only transient since were only able to see each other for a little bit.
It took three people to carry the unwieldy box from the house to the car.
Someone who suffers from insomnia may consider taking soporific pills.
Everyone should at least have one precept to follow and live by.
1. The speech was so vapid, many members of the audience started to fall asleep.
2. It was hard to carry the piano up the stairs to the apartment because it was so unwieldy.
3. Even though the fire was very transient, it did a lot of damage to the home.
4. His appearance described himself as chill and carefree, but surprisingly he was very straitlaced.
5. Some people listen to soporific music to put their selves to sleep.
6. He told us she was dead in a very sepulchral voice.
7. The football teams defense was know as the scourge of the league.
8. The storm was very harsh and scathing.
9. Although he did not know who committed the crime, the little things that he told the detective were very salutary.
10. The golden rule or precept is do unto others what you would like them to do to you.
1. Although some people may have found his comments degrading, I know he meant them in a salutary way.
2. Rainy days are just so sepulchral.
3. Not to be mean, but sometimes Mr. Melis's powerpoints are soporific and boring.
4. The Saint Marks's handbook is a basic list of precepts outlining expected behavior.
5. Since I know he was a transient boyfriend, I attempt to let his potential girlfriends know to save them from getting hurt.
1.)Soporific is a side effect of many modern medicines.
2.)Hs gum is so transient, that in 5 minutes it is out of flavor and he needs a new piece.
3.)The relief money sent to places in need is very salutary and helpful to those areas.
4.)The coach had very scathing remarks too the player for called the wrong play in the huddle and not listening to him.
5.)The big, odd shaped box was so unwieldy, that Joe couldn’t carry it up the stairs by himself.
1.)Soporific is a side effect of many modern medicines.
2.)His gum is so transient, that in 5 minutes it is out of flavor and he needs a new piece.
3.)The relief money sent to places in need is very salutary and helpful to those areas.
4.)The coach had very scathing remarks too the player for called the wrong play in the huddle and not listening to him.
5.)The big, odd shaped box was so unwieldy, that Joe couldn’t carry it up the stairs by himself.
1. The old man believed in autonomy because he always disagrees with the government and does what ever he wants.
2. The atomic bomb always is said to be used to other countries but is really an axiomatic threat for scaring tactics but never would really be used.
3. He blazoned his story about the accident so people would be more intrigued by it.
4. The teacher gave the student a caveat so he would stop messing around during the test.
5. When the robber filched the the young teen's wallet, he found that there was nothing in there except 5 dollars.
1. Because of the boy's fractious actions in class, the teacher strategically moved the student so that he didn't have a chance to cause trouble.
2. After the player forced me to drop the pass in the end zone, he flouted me and told me not to enter his path for the rest of the football game.
3. Even though the teacher knew what happened, he still wanted to be equitable and hear both sides of the story.
4. My mother provided me with an amnesty from my grouding because of my kind deed of taking her out to dinner.
5. After a couple of weeks of knowing my so called friend, he filched my dear Babe Ruth baseball card and sold it for a billion dollars.
The government is granting amnesty to all of its bank-owning friends
My mother said that I should practice autonomy, as independence is important at this age.
The blazon of communism, in the 60's , was far too exaggerated
It is almost axiomatic that diamonds never go down in price
Sometimes my parents aren't equitable because they get my sister something and me nothing
1. The most important precept is to treat others as you would want to be treated.
2. The man scourged the slave for trying to escape the house.
3. Turkey is known to be soporific, so you always can get in a good nap after Thanksgiving dinner.
4. The commander was straitlaced in everything he said to the troops.
5. I hate when you think a movie is going to be interesting, but it turns out to be vapid.
Some members from the old club started their own club with their own autonomy.
The results were blazoned on the bulletin board.
There was a caveat sign on the post that said “Beware of Dog”.
The judge’s decision was an equitable one.
The robber filched everything that had value in the house.
1. At Hogwarts, the house crest is blazon on every uniform.
2. Because the man had committed a crime, the jury found it equitable for him to go to jail.
3. Most of the group worked well together except for one fractious member who refused to contribute to the project.
4. By ignoring me while I was talking, I felt that Megan was flouting my idea to give our old clothes to charity.
5. While extricating the dog from his leash, I myself got entangled in it.
1. They will blazon the results of the horse race all across the television so everyone can see them.
2. Because the siblings were fighting over the cookie, the mom made an equitable compromise and split the cookie in half.
3. I was signaling them caveats because I knew if the went to the party bad things would happen.
4. The bully started to flout me, thinking she was cool.
5. As i was sitting in my seat, Megan tried to filch the gum out of my book bag.
1. The caveat issued about the hurricane came too late and many were not able to prepare.
2. The government gave an amnesty to the minor criminals in jail.
3. The soporific show only lasted one season.
4. The trapped animal tried to extricate itself from the net.
5. The vapid reading did not help me with history.
1) They will blazon the new discovery across the news and internet by next Wednesday.
2) Because she did more work than the other people in the group, it was equitable that she received more credit than the rest.
3) I could tell that he was flouting my beliefs because of the way he was laughing at them.
4) The man filched his neighbor’s newspaper everyday so that he would have one of his own, and she would have none.
5) When the squirrel’s tail got caught in the fence, we tried to extricate it so that it would not get stuck there and eventually get eaten by another animal.
1) They will blazon the new discovery across the news and internet by next Wednesday.
2) Because she did more work than the other people in the group, it was equitable that she received more credit than the rest.
3) I could tell that he was flouting my beliefs because of the way he was laughing at them.
4) The man filched his neighbor’s newspaper everyday so that he would have one of his own, and she would have none.
5) When the squirrel’s tail got caught in the fence, we tried to extricate it so that it would not get stuck there and eventually get eaten by another animal.
1)The fractious toddler caused his mother and father to punish him severely.
2)The teacher gave her a caveat, making clear that next time she would receive a detention.
3)The colonies gained autonomy from Britain after the civil war.
4)Although he started filching only small things, it soon became he was stealing money from banks.
5)They extricated the man from his seatbelt after the terrible car crash he was in.
1-A fundamental precept of science is the freedom enjoyed by the theorist in devising hypotheses.
2-It is very salutary to always try and see the other side of a question.
3-His attitude seemed to be very scathing today but I didn't know why.
4-Nobody wants a university to turn out mindless, dull, vapid, students.
5-The scourge of global terrorism requires the strength of a global response.
The anomalous lacrosse ball was hard to throw because of its weird shape.
when the man said his aspersion the lady ran away crying.
A man with anger-management can lash out at bizarre times.
If a presidential candidate has speeches that are very brusque their chances at winning are very slim.
Some people hunt by using traps to cajole the animals that they are hunting.
The anomalous lacrosse ball was hard to throw because of its weird shape.
when the man said his aspersion the lady ran away crying.
A man with anger-management can lash out at bizarre times.
If a presidential candidate has speeches that are very brusque their chances at winning are very slim.
Some people hunt by using traps to cajole the animals that they are hunting.
1) The seargent did not follow the precept of what to do in case of a zombie attack and suffered the consequences.
2) One day scientists will find an antidote that has salutary effects on bitten humans and stops them from turning into zombies.
3) The scathing zombie virus started in Europe and quickly spread around the world.
4) Most survivors of the initial zombie invasion were transient and did not last long.
5) The survivors had to establish a colony because there were too many people and they were unwieldy and hard to move from place to place.
1. Social security is salutary to elderly people.
2.People can say scathing remarks without realizing it.
3.It would be painful in may ways to be scourged.
4.Alot of classes tend to be sopoforic to students.
5. People who are straitlaced cause pain to those who listen to what they say.
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