1. Appease(verb) A. To satisfy, allay, or relieve; assuage:
B The fruit appeased his hunger, Although he only ate one. C. giving a dog a bone 2. Reciprocal(adj) A. given, felt, or done in return. B.I was hoping for some reciprocal from this guy, but he couldn't say a word. C. A quest 3. tedious(adj) A. too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous. B. The Tedious journey was worth the travel, and treasures found. C. A dull knife cutting through 4. Waver(verb) A. be undecided between two opinions or courses of action; be irresolute. B. I was certain of my selection of food and it will not waver, or change no matter what. C. Hard to pick from 5. Adversity(noun) A. difficulties; misfortune. B.Although my friend was having adversity with his project, and trouble I helped him. C. Trouble with Week of 30th - 3rd 6. Resolution(noun) A. A firm decision to do or not to do something. B. I made a resolution for my job, and it will haunt me for the rest of my life. C. Deciding yes or no 7. Conventional(adj) A. Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed. B. It was Conventional to the tower, and equal to its height. C. What is alike 8. Mediate(verb) A. intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation. B. I had to mediate at work for the new vending machine poll, but everyone could not agree on the same machine. C. Come between 9. Ensue(verb) A. happen or occur afterward or as a result. B. We heard something ensue after the attack, but could not figure out what it was. C. After effect
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Mr. B
2/3/2017 08:59:36 am
Remember when a subordinating conjunction comes in the 2nd half of the sentence you don't need a comma - I was hoping for some reciprocal from this guy, but he couldn't say a word. - redo this sentence
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