PLEASE help. vocabulary sentences
can someone help me do sentences with this words
devious , duplicity , fictitious , Guile , Gullible , hypocritical , masquerade , overt , reputable , veracity .
. thankS In ADVANCE
2007-11-19
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That toddler's devious plan resulted in an injury.
My friend's duplicity left me in tears.
Harry Potter is a fictitious character.
The teenager acted so guile that he broke a friendship along the way.
The little girl was gullible when it came to her giving her teddy bear away for a leaf.
That little busybody is so hypocritical telling tattling on everyone when in reality, she does the same thing.
At the masquerade party, some masks were terrifying!
The truth about Jack & Jill became overt.
Her great reputable past will easily get her a job at the bank.
His veracity was acknowledged by all his teachers when he received an integrity award.
Hope this helps!!!
2007-11-19 11:29:14
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answered by kjdominate 3
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It is extreamly devious to cheat on your homework.
To say I did my own homework would be fictitious.
My teacher would be very gullible if she thought I did this myself.
I would be hypocritical of me to tell one someone for cheating on there homework.
This work is masquerading as my own.
If I had in this persons work it would be an overt attempt at cheating.
After cheating most people won't think that I am a reputable person.
If I do get caught cheating I will defend myself with veracity.
I am a very guile person because I cheat on my homework.
2007-11-19 19:40:10
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answered by fisherperson1 2
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i can't sit here and give you a sentence for each of the words...but i can quickly help you with a few...
The devious cat, waited till the lights went off before he headed for the trash and made a big mess.
My younger sister is so gullible, she makes playing pranks on her a blast.
Mary's thought her brother was being hypocritical, giving her a lecture on how she should listen to her parents, when he never does.
I want to find a gold mask, to match my dress for the seasonal masquerade ball.
good luck, i have to go study for my own exam!
2007-11-19 19:36:57
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answered by Insidious 3
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1. Are you devious enough to lick my Asz?
2. He had enough duplicity to lick my Asz.
3. It was ficticious, but I dreamed she licked my Asz.
4. If I was hypocritical, I would tell people not to lick Asz.
5. I masquerade by licking Asz.
6. It's reputable to lick Asz.
7. If you have enough veracity, you may lick Asz.
8. I was overt there, licking Asz.
9. Mrs. Swanson was gullible enough to believe the robber's ficticous story about licking his own Asz.
2007-11-19 19:36:03
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answered by 54321 2
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well, i feel wrong for giving you answers buttt, ill do it. -_-
1. Gullible- My mother is so gullible, for she never suspects a thing whenever we sneak candy and chips upstairs to munch on at night.
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im not sure that im using it the proper way, i havent used "gullible" for a while
2007-11-19 19:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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look up the dictionary - then do your best
your teacher will know if the sentences don't sound like you
your teacher will want to know you understand what you have written.
Good luck
2007-11-19 19:33:11
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answered by steven m 7
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Overt: She was overt about her love for her dog
2007-11-19 19:30:28
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answered by ひいらぎ 5
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heres one for devious:
The devious little child quietly waited for me to turn the corner so she could soak me with ketchup.
2007-11-19 19:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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how will you ever pass the vocab test if you have someone else doing your homework?
this is the reason for the exercise, dummy.
2007-11-19 19:30:35
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answered by taking fire need assistance 3
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just go to dictionary.com its pretty easy if u know wut the word means and then they give u examples abt how u should use the word.just follow examples and its pretty easy. hope i helped
2007-11-19 19:30:29
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answered by Singstar03 1
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