Saturday, August 27, 2016

Vocabulary I: Sentences ๐ŸFall๐Ÿ

1. The beginning of the novel adumbrates the outcome of the orphaned children.

2. The apotheosis of the film was when the mother had to make a decision if it would be best to take her son off life support or keep him on the ventilator for an additional cost of  $5,000.

3. The dishes served had a rather ascetic approach to the purity of the ingredients.

4. Although it was worth very little, the family bauble was passed down from generation to generation.

5. Her cousin, Mark, tried his best to beguile her to stick around the children's party.

6. After a thorough investigation, the judge exculpated the man.

7. The Smith's painted the walls to complement the living room furniture.

8. It was his contumacious views and attitudes that made him the most disliked attorney in the city.

9. Everyone remembers the curmudgeon person who never allowed dogs on his property.

10. Chase learned the importance of diction when it comes to literature, especially as a means to convey the tone or mood of the atmosphere.

11. I dislike going to his class every evening because it tends to get too didactic.

12. While Lucy professed to be a trustworthy individual, she was really a disingenuous woman who would do anything to get what she wanted.

13. After further investigation, the judge exculpated the man from his charges.

14. During last year's Christmas party, Jeremy made a huge faux pas. As a result, he was not invited to this year's event.

15.  Armando was fulminating about the dangers of drinking and driving.

16. Katherine knew that she wanted her bridesmaids to be dressed in coral fustian dresses.

17. Zoey was taken aback by his hauteur remarks, and made no actions to show it.

18. Vanessa's shyness inhibited her from making friends.

19. Sandy had to sit and listen to her friend's jeremiad for that entire evening.

20. Tracey was in a bad mood after hearing that one of her best friends was dating her boyfriend, and this reflected Tracey's poor attitude and behavior during dinner time.

21. Because Larry was an opportunist, he often pretended to be a homeless man on the side of the street. Shame on you Larry!

22. The five-year child was not stupid enough to fall for the simple magic trick.

23. The college students' ability to combine syllogism with sentiment is phenomenal.

24. The syntax in Avery's sentences are incorrect because of the misplacement of the nouns and verbs.

25. In most literary works, there could be more than one theme, especially in long novels and plays.

26. In order to get his point across, the author's tone was immensely stern and serious.

27. Letting the extremely ill chef cook in the kitchen is not only stupid, but it is unconscionable.

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