Make a sentence with each words.
Here are the words:
3. The Decisive battle was about to be set into motion.
4. He Aggressively ***** slapped that hoe!
5. Although the situation seemed tense, he remained somewhat Optimistic
6. Sense Deprivation is a form of torture.
7. The quarterback Momentarily possessed the footall, until there was an opening, and he threw it to thw wide receiver.
8. That drug dealer Manupilated me into paying more!
9. Seeing any violence is not Appropriate for any age.
10. That plan must have been Concocted.
"Thank you guys!!!"
*bows* no problem *bows*
2007-10-27 15:51:39
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answer #1
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answered by ryan 3
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1. Judiciously - The boy did NOT use his resources judiciously.
2. Insinuated - The boy insinuated that he shouldn't have to do his homework.
3. Decisive - The boy was very decisive; he wasn't going to do his homework.
4. Aggressively - I feel like I'm aggressively answering this question.
5. Optimistic - I am not optimistic about how well of a student you are if you're making us do your homework.
6. Deprivation - There was deprivation on the boy's part of any motivation.
7. Momentarily - I momentarily debated about "answering" this question.
8. Manipulated - The boy tried to manipulate the girl into kissing him.
9. Appropriate - This is not an appropriate question.
10. Concocted - The girl concocted good "answers" to the lazy boy's questions.
2007-10-27 15:54:29
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1. The parent punished his child judiciously.
2. He insinuated to the lawyer that he committed the crime by smiling but would not confess to it.
3. The decisive jury quickly and unanimously found him guilty.
4. The man aggressively beat his dog for which he was arrested on charges of animal cruelty.
5. Optimism is a mindset of delusional people.
6. Deprivation of food led the bear to attack the zoo keepers.
7. The secretary told the lawyer that the client called to announce he will arrive momentarily.
8. The child manipulated his parents into believing he was doing well in school to get a raise on his allowance.
9. The man appropriated large sums of money buy robbing his company.
10. The chief concocted a recipe that won him the respect of many individuals.
2007-10-27 16:10:38
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answer #3
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answered by stonecoldwini 3
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1 Ket's use these intelligence tests judiciously.
2 He insinuated that they were lying.
3 The general was known for his decisive manner.
4 Ge was an aggressive basketball player.
5 Even though her house was destroyed in the hurricane , she remained optimistic.
6 They had a deprivation of water for five days.
7 We will be with you momentarily.
8 Fred always tried to manipulate people's feelings.
9 Your actions were not appropriate.
10 The witch concocted a potion.
2007-10-27 16:02:05
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answer #4
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answered by Hannah M 2
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I think it's very optimistic from you to momentarily think that what you have insinuated here is going to happen. It's not appropiate to manipulate people to get your homework done, as it is decisive in your learning that you understand it's a depravation to make others do what you have been told to. Therefore, I aggresively encourage you to at least look for the meaning of those words on dictionary, and taking two minutes to write ten sentences.
2007-10-27 15:55:09
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answer #5
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answered by dgi_marin 2
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1) Sheet (as the first person mentioned) 2) Binge 3) Tread 4) Dread 5) Saber 6) Cloud It would have been more challenging if the answer wasn't the last word of each sentence, and one had to look at all the different words. Very interesting.
2016-04-10 22:20:08
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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1. The judge judiciously judged Jessica Simpson to be a "whore."
2. When my friend asked me yesterday, "Are you stupid?", he insinuated that indeed, he thought I was stupid.
3. During times of crisis a decisive leader can calm the fears of others.
4. The bully aggressively accosted me in the hallway, but I ignored him and decided to start singing "twinkle, twinkle little star instead."
5. Being optimistic is better than being pessimistic.
6. Sleep deprivation often causes health problems, such as stomach illnesses or headaches.
7. When I sat down in the airplane, the pilot said, "We will depart momentarily, so buckle your seat belts."
8. When we were young children we made up words like "Schplizzoodle" and "flussalizios" and "manupilated."
9. It is appropriate to tip waiters, food delivery people, and barbers at least 10%.
10. The crooked count concocted a concoction of crappy cumin.
2007-10-27 15:53:54
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answer #7
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answered by Adel 6
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I was momentarily manipulated into making an aggressive optimistic decision. The story that was concocted was insinuated in a way to make one do inappropriate tasks. Depriving the manipulator seems to be the only judiciously correct manner of which to exit this dilemma.
2007-10-27 16:02:29
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answer #8
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answered by Jusme 2
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Here goes...from one of the "guys".....
It was aggressively insinuated by the decisive and optimistic crowd that the appropriate actions be judiciously concocted so that the depravation of the manipulated be given momentarily it's just resolution.
Okay? All 10 are in there.
2007-10-27 15:52:38
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I can...but I prefer to see people do their own homework.
So, easiest way is to figure out what each word means, then slip it into a string of random sentences.
Good luck!
I'm optimistic that my deprivation of appropriate assistance can decisively manipulate you into concocting a decad of sentences on your own!
2007-10-27 15:50:40
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answer #10
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answered by jcurrieii 7
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