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Page 1: Ms. Tevis English 10 Culver City High School  1. Sentence with proper structure & vocab.  2. Sentence with proper structure & vocab.  3. Sentence

Ms. TevisEnglish 10

Culver City High School

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If you chastise Jason, he immediately begins to weep.

When the caustic coach called the players together, they knew he was going to chastise them.

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Uncle Dave was chastised by Aunt Pearl for his chimerical get-rich-quick schemes.

Don Quixote frequently involved himself in chimerical flights of fancy.

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When Dad’s cough became chronic, we cajoled him into getting a chest x-ray.

Janet was quickly earning a reputation as a chronic liar.

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Normally circumspect, Rodney let slip the damaging information.

You can tell anything to Louise because she is exceptionally circumspect.

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The clairvoyant woman was occasionally used in murder cases to help discover the body.

Victor used his clairvoyant powers to make fortune on Wall Street.

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The crooked food inspector had clandestine arrangements with several restaurant owners.

The Secretary of State served as a catalyst for the clandestine session between the feuding nations.

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The prisoner’s plea for clemency fell on deaf ears.

We were delighted with the clemency of the Carolina winter.

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If the competing groups could coalesce, they could control the election.

The two lakes coalesced into one.

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Juan was chastised by his English teacher for his colloquial essays.

Many words which were once considered colloquial have now gained respectability.

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His teammates commiserated with Hank after he had struck out with bases loaded.

While appearing to commiserate with Antonio, Peter was secretly happy about his neighbor’s trouble.

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