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The door slammed on the watermelon and the juice from it made a big mess.
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In 1990, Elizabeth Newton preformed her PhD project, at Stanford.
What is the comma after 'project'?
To hold fast or stick together
What is adhere?
logical and consistent
What is coherent?
clumsy, hard to handle
What is cumbersome?
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Sarah and Jessie are going swimming this summer in the lake at the pool and in the ocean.
What is after 'lake' and after 'pool'?
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Despite what the news is saying, it is grossly unfair to suggest that the school was responsible, for the accident.
What is the comma after 'responsible'?
open to more than one interpretation
What is ambiguous?
to make up for; to repay for services
What is compensate?
entirely lacking or free from
What is devoid?
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He realized there had been several deaths on this road but his concern rose when he saw the exact number.
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There is a fly, in the car, with us, and it is annoying me.
What is the comma after 'fly' and the comma after 'car'?
fearful or anxious, especially about the future
What is apprehensive?
to put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce
What is compose?
recognize or ascertain what makes (someone or something) different.
What is differentiate?
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Ms. Miller my teacher assigns too much work in class.
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There's a message, for you if you look up, and it says that I made you look up.
What is the comma after 'message'?
mysterious
What is arcane?
following continuously; in unbroken or logical sequence
What is consecutive?
have a mutual relationship or connection
What is correlate?
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Even though I didn't want to I took the ACT yesterday.
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Despite going to Staples yesterday, I am out of paper, for the printer, and this is going to cause some delays in my work.
What is after 'paper'?
short account of event
What is ancedote?
to expand; to flourish
What is burgeon?
To draw together, to reduce in size