Monday, August 31, 2009

Vocabulary-81209

Vocabulary

 

 

  1. The purpose to solicit is to ask for assistance for a fundraiser.
  2. People believed that Edgar Allen Poe was mad because of his strange stories.
  3. The army general spoke very succinct about their up and coming task.
  4. The statues at Gettysburg are phantasm about wars that took place.
  5. The Celtics are a docile team.
  6. Charlie from the factory had a crabby disposition today.
  7. The sagacious lawyer defended the defendant because he thought he was innocent.
  8. The baby toys became paltry when he got older.
  9. The material that the shirt was made of was gossamer.
  10. The pastor showed great fidelity to his congregation.
  11. The man procured a new car.
  12. The professor gave an allusion of credit to the boy named Billy.
  13. The club provided a use of intemperance.
  14. The kid maltreated his younger brother.
  15. The boy’s scruples kept him from getting in trouble.
  16. The boy showed great malevolence to his sister.
  17. He was an atrocity to everybody who loved him.
  18. When he failed the test, he was in a phase of debauch.
  19. When someone dies in your family, you show a lot of sentiment.
  20. The boy showed remorse when he hit the other boy in the face.

             


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