Try to use this word correctly in your work in any subject this week!

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Try to use this word correctly in your work in any subject this week! hypocrisy (noun) Claiming to have higher standards or beliefs than is actually the case (being a hypocrite). Synonyms Insincerity Double standards Falseness Sentences containing the noun ‘hypocrisy’ It was complete hypocrisy; she always said one thing and did another. The boy protested that the rule about phones was hypocrisy because his mum was always using her phone at the table! Antonyms Fairness Sincerity Frankness

Debate of the week… What hypocrisy do you see in the world. When are people hypocritical? Amazing phrases you should try to use I believe that… I would argue that… Have you considered that…? It seems as if… In addition to that… However… We should also consider that… How would you feel if… If we start letting this happen…

Correct the celebrity tweet!

Corrections Should be THEIR not there. Their shows possession e.g. their books, their fault, their house. Should be WASTE not waist! Waste means excess; waist is the body part.