1. Adherence to to the rules prevents discipline.
2. Aptitude tests will determine whether a student will do well in college.
3. If you study, you will enhance your chances of earning a good grade.
4. Lauren's haircut made a palpable difference in her appearance.
5. Paul tried to wheedle Ann into doing his homework when he bought her a soda.
6. If I do not pass English class, there will be chastisement at home.
7. Rhonda petulantly answered the question and was given detention for her attitude.
8. Before I go to the mall, I need to tabulate my checkbook to make sure I have money to spend.
10. Rhonda showed no remorse for her petulant attitude.
11. I am bewildered by the strange weather this week.
2007-03-17 13:45:33
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answer #1
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answered by AytymnRain 3
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If you adhere to doing your own homework assignments, this will enhance your aptitude with words and using the English language. Thereby, leaving you with less remorse later on in life and less bewildered at the seventh grade level.
I'm wheedling you to do your own homework, in a petulant manner. With the hopes that you might abate further chastisement on the yahoo answers group.
Perhaps tabulating the pros and cons of asking others to do your work for you may leave you less petulantly bewildered and ultimately, give you (as noted above) a stronger sense of palpable confidence in your own abilities and aptitude.
Unless, of course, you have no plans for a bright future.
Be well ...
2007-03-17 13:39:16
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answer #2
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answered by mehs 2
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ADHERENCE to guidelines regarding the ethics of dependently WHEEDLING answers, whether done PETULANTLY or not, will PALPABLY ENHANCE your APTITUDE with the English language.
At first, TABULATEd class-wide results might show a mediocre result; however, with reenforcement, you'll do well on standard exams and final exams.
After your teacher has caught you cheating yourself, I hope you show REMORSE after your CHASTISEMENT.
Are you BEWILDERED? Good. Now stop asking us to do your homework for you, and get out your dictionary. We're trying to teach you a lesson in self-reliance that lasts the rest of your life.
2007-03-17 14:38:46
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answer #3
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answered by VT 5
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Petulant Used In A Sentence
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answered by pellenz 4
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I need to enhance my aptitude so I dont have to petulantly wheedle my homework answers from the bewildered people on Yahoo Answers.
2007-03-17 13:29:44
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answered by birdie 6
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The paint colour ENHANCES the value of the bike.
The boy showed great REMORSE when his brother began to cry.
I was very BEWILDERED by the requirements of my teacher.
The sales lady TABULATED my purchases.
They say my personality was PALPABLE before I was five.
That's all my brain will allow. Shouldn't have waited until Sunday to do your homework.
2007-03-17 13:36:54
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answered by Diamond4Ever 2
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This school requires strict adherence to the rules.
Today our class took an aptitude test.
Using different shades of paint will enhance the picture.
He showed no remorse for assaulting another student
When the teacher began explaining pre-algebra, I was totally bewildered.
There's a few--check out the dictionary for the rest :)
2007-03-17 13:31:05
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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adherence?
He showed a aptitude for maths
It enhanced the look of the cake
palpable?
he wheedled the answer out of them
He left himself open to chastisment
He was petulantly scared
The letter was tabulated
He felt no remorse for the act
He sat bewildered and sacred
2007-03-17 14:00:59
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answered by nevergrowup 3
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I'll try to use as many words from that list as possible:
The remorse was palpable as a group of bewildered young men confessed to having cheated on their aptitude tests.
2007-03-17 13:28:59
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answer #9
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answered by Jon S 3
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Anyone remember from the use of enhance from one of Judy Bloom's Books probably read in the 7th grade, lol.
2007-03-17 13:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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