Ms. Tevis English 10 Culver City High School
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If you chastise Jason, he immediately begins to weep. When the caustic coach called the players together, they knew he was going to chastise them.
Uncle Dave was chastised by Aunt Pearl for his chimerical get-rich- quick schemes. Don Quixote frequently involved himself in chimerical flights of fancy.
When Dad’s cough became chronic, we cajoled him into getting a chest x-ray. Janet was quickly earning a reputation as a chronic liar.
Normally circumspect, Rodney let slip the damaging information. You can tell anything to Louise because she is exceptionally circumspect.
The clairvoyant woman was occasionally used in murder cases to help discover the body. Victor used his clairvoyant powers to make fortune on Wall Street.
The crooked food inspector had clandestine arrangements with several restaurant owners. The Secretary of State served as a catalyst for the clandestine session between the feuding nations.
The prisoner’s plea for clemency fell on deaf ears. We were delighted with the clemency of the Carolina winter.
If the competing groups could coalesce, they could control the election. The two lakes coalesced into one.
Juan was chastised by his English teacher for his colloquial essays. Many words which were once considered colloquial have now gained respectability.
His teammates commiserated with Hank after he had struck out with bases loaded. While appearing to commiserate with Antonio, Peter was secretly happy about his neighbor’s trouble.