CORRECTION!! These are the words YOU need to use to make the sentences. Begin by looking up the meanings of those you do not know, and then write the sentences yourself!! Don't be so lazy. Al least try to learn and not cheat in the process. Dishonesty is a bad character trait.
Chow!!
2006-09-18 05:37:47
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answer #1
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answered by No one 7
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I kept winning yesterday while I was playing video games. I was implausible!
Intemperate regions of the solar system, planets rotate counterclockwise!
I needed work for the summer, so I got a temperance job.
I went to pick up my ID, but they still had to lament it.
I partisan my hair to the left, but only on sunday.
Her niece was born with downs sydrome. People say he hates being called redundant, though.
Superficial is not a word. Tell your teacher to stop trying to trick you.
Frogs are ambiguous, they can live in the water and the land.
The Star Wards Conventional was held last weekend.
With so many persons named greg in the room, the situation was gregarious.
2006-09-18 04:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the help -- look up the words so that you know what they mean. Knowing what they mean should help you a great deal. If you still don't quite understand what a particular word means, ask for some assistance about a particular word. Otherwise, this is just flat-out cheating.
As long as people continue to expect others to help them cheat, I will continue to lament the existence of this category.
2006-09-18 04:38:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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"implausible"- The failing Senior in high school was advised that while his grades would improve overtime; his graduation from the high school was implausible.
"intemperate"- the deserts are epitomies of the most intemperate weathers. In the summer, temperatures can sore to over 140 degrees; in the winter, below 30 degrees
People with alcoholism are intemperate when it comes to a little bit of alcohol.
"temperence"--The Temperance movement of the early 1920s was responsible for the passage of the Volstead Act (aka 18th Ammendment). This law prohibited the sale, manufacture, distribution and use of alcohol until its repeal by the 21st Ammendment in 1933.
"lament"--The very unhappy husband has lamented marrying his wife since the first day.
'partisan"- If I were a member
"redundant"- To use words like "ATM Machine", "from whence", and "LED light" , is to speak in redundancies.
'superficial"-- Hollywood stars are so concerned with their outward appearances only, that they don't realize how superficial they appear to other people.
"ambiguous"-- My mother said to me, "The answer is either yes, or no. The answer is not ambiguous."
"conventional"-- To stay the course with tried-and-true methods; is to say conventional in mannerism.
"gregarious"--Bill was the life of the party. To everyone he was always gregarious.
2006-09-18 05:15:40
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answered by ca_christopher1965 2
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The argument against drinking, appeared to the intemperate man as totally implausible. His wife began to lament as it was her idea to encourage him to become temperate. The partisan bar staff at his local bar were afraid that they would be made redundant, but their argument was superficial in the extreme. The points they made were ambiguous and against all conventional argument. However, because they were a gregarious bunch of individuals, they all sat down in the bar and got drunk................
2006-09-18 04:47:27
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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Doing ones own homework is implausible.
Having other people do your homework is intemperate.
Having other people do your homework is the opposite of temperance.
As your teacher, I lament that you wouldn't do your own homework.
You get the point.
2006-09-18 04:46:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm telling your teacher you're cheating! Bad Bad Bad
2006-09-18 04:38:14
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answered by marie1257 4
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you're just another lazy child! Shame on you!
2006-09-18 04:55:16
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answered by Patricia Lidia 3
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