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anguish
articulate
bask
finesse
flaunt
instill
premonition
pseudonym
rehabilitate
repercussion
resolute
retentive
1.since we know that u sing and play piano beautifully,wht need is there for u to___ur musical talents
2.i hv learned over years that it is often possible to accomplish more by___than by brute force.
3.even though i assured my dying grandpa that i would visit him soon,i had a strange___that i would never see him again
4.i think u will know who william.S Porter was if i tell u that he use the___O.Henry
5.Star basketball player___in admiration of every small child in neighborhood
6.she has such an___mind that she seems able to master complicate detail without even taking note
7.the speaker cannot understood easily becaz he swallow his word instead of___them clearly
8.the city planner say that in addition to building new housing,we should plan to__many old build
9Can anything equal overwhelming__of mother at death of her child
(thx ladytoast)

2006-11-07 12:22:02 · 3 answers · asked by Question box 1 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

3 answers

Are there more words than sentences? -YES! These are the answers I think fit best...I'm a teacher so i sincerely hope I am right!

instill
repercussion
resolute

1.since we know that u sing and play piano beautifully,wht need is there for u to (flaunt) ur musical talents
2.i hv learned over years that it is often possible to accomplish more by (finesse)than by brute force.
3.even though i assured my dying grandpa that i would visit him soon,i had a strange (premonition)that i would never see him again
4.i think u will know who william.S Porter was if i tell u that he use the (pseudonym)O.Henry
5.Star basketball player (basked)in admiration of every small child in neighborhood
6.she has such an (retentive) mind that she seems able to master complicate detail without even taking note
7.the speaker cannot understood easily becaz he swallow his word instead of (articulate)them clearly
8.the city planner say that in addition to building new housing,we should plan to (rehabilitate)many old build
9Can anything equal overwhelming (anguish) of mother at death of her child
(thx ladytoast)

2006-11-09 00:08:59 · answer #1 · answered by S M 2 · 0 0

YES! I now use the phrase mundane at all times. :) I first learn the time period within the Mortal Instruments sequence. That's what they name folks or non-shadowhunters- "mundanes". Then I began to look the phrase in nearly each and every fable booklet I learn after that, which is sensible on the grounds that it is a phrase that implies "natural" or "typical". I even noticed it whilst I reread Harry Potter. Now unconsciously, I oftentimes incorporate the phrase in my writing and emerge as even utilizing it in dialog oftentimes. Then, I learned it is in SAT vocab as good. That was once a phrase to knock of my record. It's a beautiful neat phrase if I do say so myself. One of my favorites. Just say it. Mundane. Rolls off the tongue, does not it? ;p But I be trained a complete bunch of recent phrases from books at all times. Especially if I learn a booklet that takes situation rather a while in the past. I emerge as obtaining that booklet's vocabulary. I even will decide on up phrases that are not used in these days to any extent further. Then there are phrases like "muggle" that I could not have picked up from any booklet instead of Harry Potter. Nice to look you again, ecoli !! :)

2016-09-01 08:56:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Shortcut: Organize the words by "noun" "verb" "adjective" etc. Then do all the nouns first, then the verbs, etc. You will also memorize them better when you organize them this way. For example, if two verbs are similar and easy to confuse, you can stop and compare them and make sure you get them straight. I also recommend writing words on notecards in or on different colors with definitions and sample sentence on the back. If you write these yourself you will already have practiced them and noticed where you may be getting two similar words confused.

2006-11-07 12:31:27 · answer #3 · answered by emilynghiem 5 · 0 0

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