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Meaningful Sentences

Meaningful Sentences. To Make Meaningful Sentences. 3 Options. Independent Clause , and Independent Clause. Conjunctions = FANBOYS For And Nor But Or Yet So. Option 1 (conjunctions). Contains a subject and a verb Can stand alone Is a complete thought. Independent Clause.

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Meaningful Sentences

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  1. Meaningful Sentences

  2. To Make Meaningful Sentences 3 Options

  3. Independent Clause , and Independent Clause. • Conjunctions = FANBOYS • For • And • Nor • But • Or • Yet • So Option 1 (conjunctions)

  4. Contains a subject and a verb • Can stand alone • Is a complete thought Independent Clause

  5. Independent clause ; Independent clause. IC; IC Option 2 (semicolon)

  6. IC; consequently, IC. ; furthermore, ; however, ; indeed, ; in fact, ; moreover, ; nevertheless, ; then, ; therefore, Option 3 (conjunctive adverbs)

  7. Affected by individual experience, by individual bias, and personal expectations Synonyms: prejudiced, selfish Subjective (Adj)

  8. The subjective referee called the game unfairly; consequently, we lost because of his prejudice. Option 3

  9. Attitude or make-up; a person’s or animal’s nature and character. • Synonym: disposition Temperament (noun)

  10. The dog’s temperament with children was amazing; his character was extremely gentle and patient. Option 2

  11. A commendable quality or trait; moral excellence, goodness • Synonyms: honor, righteousness, respectibility Virtue (noun)

  12. The boy’s virtue was lost; therefore, no one would respect him again. Option 3

  13. To make strong through hardship; to toughen up. Temper (verb)

  14. The boxer’s training tempered him for the match, for he was strengthened through difficult training sessions. Option 1

  15. Enmity (N) – feelings of hostility; hatred; ill-will 1/11/2011

  16. A lack of concern or feeling, indifference Synonym: Stoicism APATHY (n)

  17. To work together Collaborate (verb)

  18. Mysterious, secret • Synonyms: Obscure, not clear Cryptic (ADJ)

  19. To mourn or express sorrow in a demonstrative manner • Synonyms: Bemoan, wail Lament (V)

  20. Loud and discordant noises • Synonyms: Cacophony, loud noises Din (noun)

  21. To blame for something, a disgrace • Synonyms: admonish, chide, rebuke Reproach (Verb)

  22. Vivid • Synonym: Descriptive Graphic (Adj.)

  23. Boxer symbolizes the Russians because he isn’t the most intelligent and not the most handsome. • He symbolizes the Russian working class peasant because he was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high. Answers that need work

  24. Boxer represents the Russian working class peasant because he is respected for his tremendous powers of work. • Boxer symbolizes the Russian working class because he’s a hard worker even though he’s not that smart. Better examples

  25. A general truth or principle • Synonym: proverb, saying Maxim (noun)

  26. Kindness, generosity, charity Benevolence (noun`)

  27. Tireless, incapable of being tired Indefatigable (Adj)

  28. Anger as the result of some action • Synonyms: Fury, ire, rage, wrath Indignation (noun)

  29. To utter injurious misleading reports about • Synonyms: To lie on, defame Malign (verb)

  30. Fail to keep an obligation, especially to pay money Default (verb)

  31. Cannot be unraveled or solved • The missing items were inextricably located three –thousand miles away. Inextricably (adverb)

  32. To reconcile, to renew a friendship, to pacify, try to bring to an agreement Conciliate (Verb)

  33. Intelligible and articulate Coherent (adjective)

  34. Making great noise- not necessarily negative Uproarious (adj)

  35. To lower in position • The general was abated after he misinterpreted the orders. Abate (verb)

  36. In a manner suggesting bliss Beatifically (adverb)

  37. To hate Abhor (verb)

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