(appease,reciprocal, tedious, waver, adversity)
1.A. Appease (verb) - To bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe. 1.B. Even though I didn't want to clean my room, I did it any way to appease my mom. 1.C. Appease 2.A. Reciprocal - Given, felt, or done in return. 2.B. When relationships are reciprocal, they last longer. 2.C. Reciprocal 3.A. Tedious - Too long, slow or dull. 3.B. Because math class is tedious, I zone out sometimes. 3.C. Tedious 4.A. Waver - Something that you can't do or decide. 4.B. A lot of people were wavering over Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, but I think Hillary would be the bomb as president. 4.C. Waver 5.A. Adversity - Things don't go your way. 5.B. When I try to save up money, adversity seems to be my friend. 5.C. Adversity January 30- February 3 (resolution, conventional, mediate, ensue) 6.A. Resolution (noun) - A firm decision to do or not to do something. 6.B. My family had a tough decision between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, but they eventually came to a resolution. 6.C. Resolution 7.A. Conventional (noun) - Something that happens often. 7.B. The teachers at South Central have a lot of conventional meetings, so school gets cancelled for students pretty often. 7.C. Conventional 8.A. Mediate (noun) - dispute or heated discusion 8.B. Even though Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had a mediate conversation about abortion, they never came to a resolution. 8.C. Mediate 9.A. Ensue - The effect of something that happened. 9.B. Since Donald Trump had more electoral votes than Hillary Clinton, He ensue's the responsibility of being the President of the United States. 9.C. Ensue
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Mr. B
2/3/2017 08:39:40 am
Make sure you find examples for all of them in C>
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