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Use the word (or any form of the word) "rely" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: I need to rely on Uber to pick me up sometimes. They say I'm a reliable person. She relies on her parents to buy her clothes.
100
Use the word (or any form of the word) "alter" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: She had to alter her pants because they were too long. They had to alter their plans when the missed the flight.
100
Use the word (or any form of the word) "unify" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The Sonoma County fires unified our county. To compromise means to unify two ideas.
100
Use the word (or any form of the word) "abuse" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The abuse lasted for years. No one wants to be abused. Those abusive words are still painful today.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "abstain" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: I will abstain from eating during the month of Ramadan. Abstaining from drugs is a good thing.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "contribute" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: I will contribute $5 to the Salvation Army. They love contributing their time to helping others. The students contributed to the chaos by yelling.
200
Use the word (or any form of the word) "monitor" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The computer monitor was cracked. The teachers had to monitor the class to ensure nobody cheated.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "incompatible" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The cell phone charger was incompatible with my phone. Sometimes people are incompatible.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "constant" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The cell phone was constantly making noises. I don't like constant chatter.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "method" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: His method of cleaning his room looked different than hers. There are different test taking methods.
300
Use the word (or any form of the word) "demonstrate" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: I will demonstrate how it's done. Tony Hawk demonstrated how to do the trick correctly. The sales guy is demonstrating how to cut with the knife.
300
Use the word (or any form of the word) "transition" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: Middle school students transition into different classes every fifty-five minutes. When the play is half-way over, it transitions into intermission.
300
Use the word (or any form of the word) "solitary" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: Solitary confinement means you're alone. Solitary is a card game people can play by themselves.
300
Use the word (or any form of the word) "trigger" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: He was sent to prison because he pulled the trigger and shot someone. That fire cracker triggered the kid and made him cry. Please stop...you're triggering me!
400
Use the word (or any form of the word) "sufficient" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: I had a sufficient amount of money to get into the movies. My old computer is still working sufficiently.
400
Use the word (or any form of the word) "exposure" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: Otzi otherwise known as "Iceman" didn't die of exposure. Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.
400
Use the word (or any form of the word) "violation" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The speeding car was in violation of the law. Sometimes men violate women.
400
Use the word (or any form of the word) "appropriate" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The video is not appropriate for middle school kids. He came to school dressed inappropriately.
500
Use the word (or any form of the word) "proportion" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: Cartoon characters are using drawn out of proportion. A proportion is two equivalent ratios. The pollution was proportional to the amount of leakage.
500
Use the word (or any form of the word) "fundamental" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: The fundamental reason you're at school is to learn. A fundamental belief in Christianity is too believe in Jesus.
500
Use the word (or any form of the word) "confinement" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: Being in solitary confinement makes people crazy after a while. I was confined to my room during restriction. The sweater was so tight it felt confining.
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Use the word (or any form of the word) "disseminate" correctly in a sentence.
Answers will vary: During second period, news about our school is disseminated over the loudspeaker. Teachers disseminate lots of papers.
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