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I was UNDAUNTED in my task to get someone else to do my homework for me. If I were ever found out I would most certainly be LYNCHED by my teacher. Several people ADMONISHED me for my plan. If I succeeded I could GLOAT over my victory but I would be very EMBITTERED if I were found out as a dummy. I've had to MORTGAGE my intelligence and I was SODDEN at my ignorance. My only CONCESSION in this pack of lies was that at least mom wouldn't shove a bar of IVORY soap in my mouth for lying. I, Being a cheating MAVERICK had DONNED my best confident look. My RESILIENCY as firm as a stretched TARPAULIN. I was being UNDERHANDED because my brain was LAGGED to the point of pinging out.
How's that?
2006-11-29 12:57:12
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answer #1
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answered by xeuvisoft 3
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Undaunted by the cold sea, she dove off the stern rail and vanished from sight.
He was dragged from his bed in the middle of the night and lynched in front of his children.
Jacqueline was firstly admonished by her teacher and later that evening by her parents.
She could not help but gloat as she watched Jackson being tossed out on his ear.
He was an embittered old man, almost a caricature of the type.
The constant pressure of mortgage payments weighed on his mind day and night.
Her coat was sodden; her shirt and vest soaked through.
She was firm on this point: she would make no further concession on the matter.
A hard, dense, almost black wood, ebony is highly prized for carvings and sacred images.
An outlaw and a rebel, he had been a maverick since he was a very young man.
She donned her coat and hat and set out into the storm.
He was expecting some resiliency, some welcoming spring, but the dusty ground was as hard as concrete.
They covered the car with a tarpaulin and left it in the woods.
To say that what you did was underhanded would be too mild by far.
Winded and half blind with exhaustion, she lagged far behind the other runners.
2006-11-29 12:52:57
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answer #2
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answered by Bethany 7
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The undaunted hero fought the trolls in the forest.
The assassin lynched the unsuspecting civilian.
The sage admonished us to run as far as possible.
The winning team gloated over their victory.
The herb embittered the tea.
We finally paid off our mortgage after two years.
To sodden the swelling, place it in water.
The concession sold various items.
The ebony desk was well crafted.
The maverick wandered into the forest.
The man donned his coat and went out the door.
Her resiliency helped her recover quickly.
Raindrops slid off the tarpaulin.
The police does not tolerate underhanded crimes.
The boy lagged behind and lost the race.
2006-11-29 12:44:33
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answer #3
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answered by rorekk 2
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Carol admonished alex for being late.
Don't gloat because your team won
We have to pay the mortgage before its late.
The concession stand was closed when we went there.
2006-11-29 12:51:13
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answer #4
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answered by carebear3158 2
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hi,
i think it would help u better if you knew the meaning of each word, and framed a sentence of your own. that way, they will stay in your memory for long..
chk the meanings at www.dictionary.com
2006-11-29 12:36:56
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answer #5
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answered by swtsvn1 2
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why don't you go pick up a dictionary, or go to www.dictionary.com, look up the words and make your own sentences?
I'll help you with one sentence: the gloat one..
The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
2006-11-29 12:36:56
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answer #6
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answered by whatisn'twouldn'tbe™ 4
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NO!!!
It's not even worth 10 points to do all this writing homework for you. Do your own work.
2006-11-29 12:35:33
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answer #7
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answered by delmaanna67 5
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you have to understand these words not us so look them up and read them over and over until you understand their meanings. this is ur homework not mine
2006-11-29 12:44:09
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answer #8
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answered by alba g 1
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