Post ten (10) sentences using your vocabulary words correctly, giving clues to the meanings of the words within your sentence.
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS:
Baker through Irons, write sentences using words 1-10.
Kacmarcik through Williams, write sentences using words 11-20.
18 Comments:
1. Young couples seem to have intermittent relationships, they cant stay together.
2. Debating a call in basketball is always a moot cause, because they will not change their minds.
3. The motif of the latest season of SOA is that powert can change people to evil and corrupt.
4. I make the opposition feel like a neophyte when I beat them in Call of Duty.
5. It takes perspicacity to be a reconnaissance agent for the CIA.
6. In order to be plenary with the church you must read the Bible 15 minutes everyday.
7. It takes surveillance skills to be a hunter, you have to be very observant.
8. Riding motorcycles in sylvan parks is more interesting.
9. Females become very testy if they do not get enough sleep.
10. It would be a travesty for Disney to remake and butcher the Star Wars classics.
1. Despite the heliocentric theory’s initial critics, it is an indubitable fact that the earth goes around the sun.
2. The forest was said to be full of sylvan creatures, such as nymphs and satyrs.
3. Instead of the diatribe she was expecting, her mother empathized with her problems and offered her help.
4. They always made inane and idiotic comments during the entire class.
5. The repeating motif of doing the right thing despite circumstances was repeated multiple times in the novel.
6. The company was known for making travesties of childhood stories.
7. The defendant was accused of complicity when he failed to help a victim while he was being robbed.
8. He was indicted for armed robbery and sent to prison for life without parole.
9. The assistant was always careful to do whatever was necessary to soothe her testy boss.
10. Instead of clear, uninterrupted service, their service was intermittent and the call quality was always poor.
1. Many great men of science are also agnostics because they focus on the scientific meanings of things, not the spiritual.
2. The cast of Seinfeld was imprisoned for one year on charges of complicity.
3. The ASPCA is full of derelict, emaciated dogs and cats.
4. The entrepreneur was given an equity loan to start her business.
5. Most cartoons on Nickelodeon these days are inane and dumb.
6. The blinker on the car began to annoy me with its intermittent flashing and clicking.
7. Charlie, being a neophyte to chess, won because of Beginner's Luck.
8. The drug lord's house was put under constant surveillance to watch for any suspicious activity.
9. Fairies and elves are supposed to live in magical sylvan areas in the forest.
10. the arrogant politician became very testy when the reporter asked him about a personal issue.
11. The drivers Ed teacher could tell that the student had not been behind the wheel very much by his intermittent use of the gas pedal and his slamming on the brakes.
12. During the political debates and the election of the next president, Mr. Hanagan took time to moot with our class about politics.
13. Mr. Fiorelli's class room has a bird motif.
14. In high school, every year brings a new Freshman class full of neophytes, that replaces last year's Freshman.
15. In order to be a good hunter like Trevor "T Rev" Boulden, you need the perspicacity to be able to spot a deer hundreds of yards away.
16. Since I missed the plenary meeting that everyone was required to attend, I was kicked off the committee.
17. The show Person of Interest is about a machine that uses the millions of surveillance cameras around the country to find people who are in danger and then the characters in the show save them.
18. I would much rather run a distance run in a sylvan place than on a track. The trees provide shade and its often cooler on the trails, plus it gives you something to look at.
19. I quickly found that my testy theology teacher was not someone to mess with and that she was very "my way or the highway".
20. It is sad to know that so many times I have been really excited for the movie-adaptation of a book, and then it turns out that the movie made a travesty of the story, and is nothing like it.
11. Due to my concussion, I have had intermittent headaches for the past few weeks.
12. Whether or not invading Iraq was a good idea, it is now but a moot topic of discussion.
13. Several different colors served as motifs throughout The Great Gatsby.
14. Compared to the adult musicians I performed with over the summer, I was a neophyte in the orchestra.
15. I was wondering why my teacher was looking at me with such perspicacity until I realized my tie was loose.
16. The constant misbehavior of a select few students was brought up a plenary meeting of the faculty.
17. We kept the patients under strict surveillance because we were worried they would get sick again.
18. My neighborhood used to be a sylvan area, now there are a lot of houses.
19. With my concussion, I have found myself to be more testy with people than I would like to be.
20. Their music was so bad I could not tell if they were attempting to play the song or make a travesty of it.
1. Since I just got my learner’s permit, I am now a neophyte driver.
2. The police kept surveillance over the neighborhood after many houses were robbed.
3. The students became testy when the teacher continually failed to help them grasp the concept.
4. The intermittent traffic gave me a headache.
5. The sylvan setting was peaceful in the summertime.
6. My teacher’s perspicacity over us during the test made me uncomfortable.
7. I strongly dislike it when people make travesties out of once joyous and classical works.
8. Lawyers will moot evidence to help them win the case.
9. Our main motif in the play was the importance of family and unconditional love.
10. Our ideas were plenary with countless thought and time put into them.
1. After the terror of Sandy hit the East Coast, thousands of New Jersey’s residents were left in abject poverty.
2. Her lack of decorations for religious holidays reflected her agnostic faith.
3. A person can be charged for complicity if they know about criminal behavior occurring, and fail to report it.
4. Rats in my backyard seemed to think that my derelict tree house from childhood would be a nice place for them to make a nest.
5. The Democrat’s diatribe on the Republican Party caused viewers to wonder if his speech would ever talk about the Democratic Party’s goals or if it would just slander the Republicans the whole time.
6. The seniors who thought it would be funny to make an effigy of their principle, all received detentions and a phone call to their parents.
7. The teacher received his “Teacher of the Year Award” because the student’s felt he graded with equity and fairness
8. One of my biggest pet-peeves is when teachers assign inane busy-work while they are out.
9. The teen was brought to court because of the indictment filed accusing him of being involved in a crime.
10. Although there are many different forms of Christianity, each indubitably accepts that Jesus was the Messiah.
1. After the father lost his job and their house was foreclosed, the family was vulnerable to a life of abject poverty.
2. Joe has no reason to believe that there is a God; therefore, he is not agnostic, he is an atheist.
3. Kate was not innocent; she participated in the hazing and was accused of complicity.
4. The derelict warehouse has been abandoned for many years and has become dangerous.
5. Some teens use the Internet to post diatribes in order to criticize other individuals.
6. On the wall of the cave, there was an effigy of what looked like a figure of a hunter.
7. I, without a doubt and indubitably, have the best English teacher in the entire school.
8. The court delivered an indictment to the woman who was charged for speeding.
9. Social justice is equity administered to all individuals, regardless of racial or ethnic backgrounds.
10. My cousin was full of silly, inane chatter for many hours in the car.
11. The intermittent behavior of the storm made it difficult for her to know when it was safe to go outside and play.
12. Hansel's question as to why we didn't get the Monday off for the magazine drive last month was a moot point.
13. Classical novels such as the Great Gatsby are filled with motifs, such as the American Dream.
14. Natalie is considered a neophyte when it comes to driving because she just started last week.
15. Sean wrestled with great perspicacity as he observed his opponent for any weaknesses or vulnerabilities that might give him the edge.
16. The general manager assumed plenary authority when he decided to sign the marquee free agent.
17. He set up surveillance cameras around his house after the devastation he experienced when he was robbed last week.
18. Trees and contours all add to a sylvan setting.
19. He is very testy when it comes to his parents hounding him about his grades.
20. If he doesn't win the $500,000 prize after the outstanding performance he displayed, it would be a travesty.
11. Because of the intermittent interruptions by the students, the teacher was unable to finish the lesson in class and assigned extra homework.
12. The fact that we did not have off last Monday for the fundraiser became a moot discussion among the students the following week at the lunch table.
13. Once we arrived at the party, we realized that there was a motif pattern that appeared on both invitation and the decorations.
14. Because many teenagers have only had their license or learner’s permit for a short period of time, many other drivers consider them neophytes on the roads.
15. Her perspicacity in chemistry allowed her to pass all the tests and help the other students who didn’t understand.
16. Your parents or guardians have plenary authority over you until you become a legal adult at the age of eighteen.
17. Once the thieves were locked in the jail cell, the police continued to kept close surveillance over them to ensure that they wouldn’t escape.
18. Many hikers and campers spend most of their time in nature because they enjoy the sylvan atmosphere.
19. After she finished her heated discussion with the teacher, she became a little testy when I approached her to ask a simple question.
20. The crude painting turned out to be a travesty of the Mona Lisa.
1. Her lofty lifestyle soon turned into a life of abject poverty when she lost her riches.
2. Unlike an agnostic, orthodox Christians believe without a doubt that God exists.
3. The criminal’s accomplice was accused of complicity because he assisted the thief in robbing the bank.
4. The derelict child was searching through the crowd for his mother who neglected him.
5. The conversation between the married couple became more of a diatribe when the husband verbally attacked his wife about her wrongdoings.
6. Mr. Fiorelli liked to repeatedly hit an effigy of a St. Mark’s player at a pep rally before his team, St. Elizabeth’s, played the Spartans in a game of basketball.
7. The equity of my impartial teacher showed when she allowed a chance for the whole class to receive extra credit rather than just one student.
8. His inane comment to the teacher made the whole class burst into laughter.
9. The prosecutor’s indictment ended up being a false accusation after thorough examination.
10. Not all of the laws in science are indubitable because new discoveries in the future could lead to questions on the certainty of those laws.
1. I shook my head abjectly because I did not understand the chemistry lesson.
2. We watched a movie in theology about a man who was agnostic about God and then he turned to Christianity and was baptized Catholic.
3. In the book that I am reading, four girls were accused of complicity even though they did not commit the crime or were witnesses.
4. It makes me so sad when I hear of newborn babies being left derelict on the streets or on front of doorsteps hoping to be adopted.
5. During history class, what started out as a nice conversation about the government turned into a dialect about the presidential election.
6. The demonstrators hung a doll of the leader in effigy.
7. After many years of disagreement, the two families finally came to equity of how to share the land.
8. Last year we had to listen to countless inane jokes in our theology.
9. As a class activity, we made indictments on several court cases concerning the Constitution.
10. I always know that I should never doubt my teachers because they are always indubitable about what they are teaching.
1. I felt abject and miserable after I saw that I got a failing grade in Mr. Fiorelli’s class.
2. He is the complete opposite of an agnostic by the way he praises the Lord every day.
3. He denied complicity even though there was video of him leading the scene of the crime.
4. I cannot believe anyone would leave their dog derelict to fend for itself.
5. The two boys went into a diatribe arguing about who was the best player in basketball.
6. I cannot understand why for everyone he is in effigy; I think he is very nice and cool.
7. The people in the old days wrongfully believed that treating women as lesser than men an equity.
8. It was inane to believe that you could pass the final without studying.
9. The boy was given the indictment of being involved in the graffiti even though there was little evidence against him.
10. After winning a third M.V.P. and a championship it is indubitable that LeBron James is one of the greatest basketball players of all-time.
1. I felt abject and miserable after I saw that I got a failing grade in Mr. Fiorelli’s class.
2. He is the complete opposite of an agnostic by the way he praises the Lord every day.
3. He denied complicity even though there was video of him leading the scene of the crime.
4. I cannot believe anyone would leave their dog derelict to fend for itself.
5. The two boys went into a diatribe arguing about who was the best player in basketball.
6. I cannot understand why for everyone he is in effigy; I think he is very nice and cool.
7. The people in the old days wrongfully believed that treating women as lesser than men an equity.
8. It was inane to believe that you could pass the final without studying.
9. The boy was given the indictment of being involved in the graffiti even though there was little evidence against him.
10. After winning a third M.V.P. and a championship it is indubitable that LeBron James is one of the greatest basketball players of all-time.
1. The abject treatment of the children at the factory raised many issues.
2. Although her parents are strong Christian believers, she is agnostic and tends to question the religion.
3. Even though they were merely passing by the crime scene, the innocent people were accused of complicity.
4. The derelict house is in unrepairable condition; even the roof is caving in.
5. Many political campaigns feature diatribes against their opposition.
6. His effigy of the student was barely recognizable, but his art skills were impressive.
7. The United States prides itself on equity of all races, nationalities, and religions.
8. The boy's inane comments irritated the teacher but created laughter amongst his classmates.
9. The indictment of the case stated that the lady had robbed her neighbor's house.
10. It is an indubitable fact that water is necessary to survive.
1. When someone broke into my house I was in a state of abject terror.
2. The agnostic scientist is always skeptical about others work.
3. There was evidence of his complicity at the crime scene.
4. As we were traveling, we drove through a poor neighborhood with derelict houses.
5. I was not impressed by the presidential candidate’s diatribe toward his opponent.
6. The people burned an effigy in an act of defiance.
7. A home’s equity is a homeowner’s most important asset.
8. The Chief of Police made inane comments to the reporters about the crime scene investigation.
9. The District Attorney was present at the murder indictment.
10. Michael spoke an indubitable truth even though he was continuously questioned.
1. Many places in Detroit are sad examples of abject poverty.
2. The agnostic was very skeptical about Jesus Christ.
3. Matt Williams got in trouble, but I did too because of my complicity.
4. The derelict dog was very emaciated.
5. Many campaign speeches were real diatribes.
6. Mr. Fiorelli beat the St.Marks Spartan, an effigy of St. E's, before his big game.
7. We have accumukated equity after owning our house for 20 years.
8. The inane joke gave everyone a short laugh.
9. The jury delivered the indictment for murder.
10. Everything Mr.Fiorelli says is indubitable.
11. The teacher taught her class the material with intermittent lectures; she would stop every once in a while and share an anecdote with the class and then continue with the lesson.
12. Slavery was a moot point throughout most of United States history, but it is now irrelevant since the issue has been resolved.
13. There are many motifs in The Great Gatsby (colors, clocks,cars, etc.)that have symbolic meanings and help the reader to understand the story better.
14. Although she was a neophyte at basketball, her height and agility made her look like a seasoned player.
15. Experts are able to examine a simple work of art with perspicacity and find it to be rather complex.
16. He decided that his book was plenary and ready to be sent to the publisher since it had all the necessary things that a complete book should have.
17. Due to the recent vandalism in the shopping center, all stores are now required to have surveillance cameras running at night.
18. The sylvan areas in Vermont are great places to explore in the summer.
19. My testy boss usually begins the day in a good mood, then quickly becomes agitated shortly after.
20. The TV series was considered a travesty of life in the Upper East Side;it was written from one person's point of view and distorted the way of life these people actually live.
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