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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
15

Need sentences for these words and don't look them up

English
1 answer:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
7 0
Convivial- when I walked to six flags it was lively Tenet- follow the class rule when you first enter the classroom Cursory- don't raise tyour hand yet because the teacher hasn't explained yet Neophyte- today class we're gonna learn a new subject called exponents Capricious- those diagnosed with bipolar typically have sudden changes in mood and behavior Assimilate- students must remember certain materials for upcoming exams Compulsory- when detained by police for a crime you must give ID Halcyon- back in my childhood I was more happy and carefree Disingenuous- a person might pretend to think he knows what to do but really doesn't Magnanimous- a prisoner will be more generous toward a more dangerous prisoner like their roommate
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