Monday, October 12, 2009
Knowledge is Power! How strong is YOUR brain?
Our words of the day so far this week are: linger (verb) coward (noun) acrimony (noun) plus Tuesday's word of the day (wod). Go ahead and flex your brain! Don't be a coward! You can do it! Don't linger too long or else you will lose your courage. Be sweet and be smart! (It feels so much better than acrimony!) Write some of your own sentences using your new words.
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my brain is strong enought to try
what i need to do to learn things
and to not just think about me i need to think about other people too.my brain is not like yours its differernt and i think i got that brain to think about school,study , remember things and to think about my career and other important stuff. and thats how strong my brain is and maybe more stronger and i dont mean im smart and i dont mean im stupid im sorry about that word. i meant that i have a brain that is strong enough to do important things.
I think my brain is not too much strong, but strong enough to do a lot of things which are important.
Here are some sentences:
1)Linger: I like to linger outside the front doors of the school and watch for my friends.
2)Acrimony: It was unlike her to be bitter, so her acrimony over what happened came as a shock.
3)Agrecious: The judge ruled that the egregious contract was null and void.
4)Coward: When I passed the coward slave, I felt pity for him.
Well done, Manahil! You have used the words correctly and your sentences make sense. Keep up the great work!
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