The state of being alone.
What is solitude?
Identify someone or something from having seen it before.
What is recognize?
Provide with pictures.
What is illustrate?
To say something that offends or embarrasses someone.
What is "put your foot in your mouth"?
This is what you should do when using names in emails.
What is spell names correctly and/or begin them with a capital letter?
Extraordinary, worthy of attention.
What is remarkable?
Worth remembering.
What is memorable?
Make someone annoyed or angry.
What is irritate?
To say something happens immediately.
What is "at the drop of a hat"?
This is what you put in the very first line of an MLA heading on a paper you write.
What is your name?
Cause someone to feel awkward.
What is embarrass?
Strange or odd, unusual.
What is peculiar?
Regularly or often.
What is frequently?
To get someone to talk or say something.
What is "cat got your tongue"?
So that we communicate clearly, get our meaning across and to get what we want.
What is reasons why we write.
Fail to fulfill expectations.
What is disappoint?
True, original.
What is authentic?
A formal request for something.
What is application?
To use your brain and think.
What is "use your noodle"?
One of the best writing practices is to review your own work as well as _____________.
What is have a peer/friend/another set of eyes take a look?
Muted, subdued.
What is subtle?
A conclusion reached after consideration.
What is decision?
Strange and frightening.
What is eerie?
To take on more than you can handle.
What is "bite off more than you can chew"?
The setting you need to have changed on your document just before you share it with Mrs. Klucken.
What is "can comment"?