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Please put each word in a sentence,
1) strategic : means ( of or based on strategy,useful in strategy)

2)visceral : means (arising from the indtinct or from strong feelings).

3) voracious : means (eating much, greedy in eating,very anger,unable to satisfied)

4)spry : means (active,lively,nimble).

5)revere : means( to love and respect,honor greatly).

6)countless: means (too many to count,very many,innumerable)

7)plight : means(bad situation or condition).

8) arduous: means(hard to do,requiring much effort ,difficult)

9)accolade:means(something awarded as an honor,praise or recognition).

10)editorial : means(article in a newapaper or magazine giving the editor's opinion on something).

11)subscribe : means(a person who writes his name at the end of the article).

12) vumerable: means(capable of being wounded,open to attack).

If you answered this question today,you will get 10 points as the best answer.

2006-11-29 08:52:01 · 10 answers · asked by Gardenia 6 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

10 answers

1. The strategic command won the battle for the soldiers.
2. He was sure to win as is visceral speech moved everyone during elections
3. You would wonder why the girl had such a skinny frame since she was quite a voracious eater.
4. In the nursery rhyme, Jack must be spry in order to jump over the candlestick.
5. I will revere my father for his high importance in the work force.
6. The pile consisted of a countless number of Autumn leaves.
7. During the contest, he was at a loss for words and in a disasterous plight.
8. To get in to Harvard University is an arduous task, as it has an extremely low acceptance rate.
9. The accolade certificate cheered up the young girl.
10. The newspaper editorial was about global warming.
11. The slip of paper advertized to subscribe to the popular magazine.
12. The warrior was in an open field, and very vumerable.


Hope this helps.

2006-11-29 09:02:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

1. George sacrificed his knight in a strategic move to protect his queen in the chess game.

2. For some reason, my friend has a visceral reaction to the word "ointment."

3. The young boy had a voracious appetite, and ate sometimes 6 times a day.

4. Grandma's in her 80s, but she's still spry enough to get around town on her own.

5. The man seemed to revere the antique Civil War sword his great-grandfather had left him.

6. "I have been on countless blind dates, yet I still haven't found the right guy," said Nancy.

7. "I work two jobs and still can't make my bills," said Luke as he talked about his plight as a struggling student.

8. Gathering leaves was an arduous task, but at least the twins made $10 for the afternoon.

9. John deserved every accolade his teachers gave him; he was smart, respectful, and had a lot of potential.

10. The editorial was not received well by conservatives, and the newspaper received a lot of hate mail as a result.

11. The famous author was happy to subscribe his name to the bottom of the article.

12. Talking about her feelings with her new boyfriend made Stephanie feel extremely vulnerable.

2006-11-29 09:26:49 · answer #2 · answered by fizzygurrl1980 7 · 0 1

1 The best way to win in chess is to use strategic placement of your pieces.

2 The visceral way the voracious bear fed after hibernation was a testament to the long winter.

3 look above

4 A good gymnast is spry while doing her floor routine.

5 Most people hold police officers and firemen in revere, especially after September 11.

6. The night's sky holds countless stars.

7. The plight of the main character involved his feelings towards the heroine while still dealing with internal conflicts.

8 Hercules had to perform many arduous task as a punishment form the gods.

9 M.V.P. of the super bowl usually deserves all the accolades that he receives.

10 Most journalists are not allowed to put opinions in their stories, unless they write an editorial.

11 Some people don't subscribe to newspapers because they do not read them daily.
*** i think you gave the wrong definition

12 People are afraid of situation that leave them vulnerable, like when they run out of gas on the highway.
***** i think VULNERABLE was the word that you meant

by the way, if you put the effort to type all that stuff out, you could have made the sentences yourself ;)

2006-11-29 09:07:07 · answer #3 · answered by krillin5959 2 · 0 2

I'd like to help you with your arduous homework with countless big words, but I cannot subscribe to such strategic cheating.

You should know that #12 is supposed to be "vulnerable" not "vumerable". Also, the answers given in the previous post are not all correct. Many of the words are not being used properly.

2006-11-29 09:05:33 · answer #4 · answered by ExperiencedMum 3 · 1 0

To answer your question -- yes, I can.

You already know what the words mean. YOU can put them in sentences and you should. This is called homework HELP, not "do my homework"

2006-11-29 08:55:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Iono why but I get the feeling that something isn't right.

2016-05-23 02:54:23 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i would do 1 0r 2 but not all of them.. do it your self

2006-11-29 08:53:53 · answer #7 · answered by tinkerbell03 2 · 1 1

Are you asking us to do your homework? Shame on you! I'm telling your mom on you.

2006-11-29 08:54:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

13) Lazy: (means person who is unwilling to do her/his own homework. [See "Slacker"] )

2006-11-29 09:00:52 · answer #9 · answered by Clarkie 6 · 1 1

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