Vocabulary
1. engendered : to produce,cause,or give rise to
2. introvert : a shy,reticent,and typically self-centered person
3. idiosyncrasy : a mode of behavior or way of through peculiar to an individual
4. humdrum : lacking excitment or variety
5. homilies : a sermon
6. ascribe : attribute something to a cause
7. inconsequential : not important
8. hackneyed : lacking significance through having been overused idea
9. paragon : a person or something regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality
10. elegy : poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead
1. Kyle's mom engendered the problem with him and his girlfriend.
2. Alot of people judge this one girl at school because they think she is very introvert.
3. When you like someone you go through alot of idiosyncrasy just to get their attention.
4. The senior class this year is very humdrum towards alot of activities.
5. Susie's mother asked her dad's bestfriend to do homilie at his funeral.
6. The whole month of October is ascribed to breast cancer.
7. Most things in life are inconsequential, you don't need them.
8. Teachers back in the day are hackneyed with alot of things.
9. Mrs. Burton is paragon for who not to be like when you grow up.
10. Elegies usually bring tears to the reader's eyes.
2. introvert : a shy,reticent,and typically self-centered person
3. idiosyncrasy : a mode of behavior or way of through peculiar to an individual
4. humdrum : lacking excitment or variety
5. homilies : a sermon
6. ascribe : attribute something to a cause
7. inconsequential : not important
8. hackneyed : lacking significance through having been overused idea
9. paragon : a person or something regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality
10. elegy : poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead
1. Kyle's mom engendered the problem with him and his girlfriend.
2. Alot of people judge this one girl at school because they think she is very introvert.
3. When you like someone you go through alot of idiosyncrasy just to get their attention.
4. The senior class this year is very humdrum towards alot of activities.
5. Susie's mother asked her dad's bestfriend to do homilie at his funeral.
6. The whole month of October is ascribed to breast cancer.
7. Most things in life are inconsequential, you don't need them.
8. Teachers back in the day are hackneyed with alot of things.
9. Mrs. Burton is paragon for who not to be like when you grow up.
10. Elegies usually bring tears to the reader's eyes.