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name 4/5 date word | tuesday: write two synonyms for each word | wednes…

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name
4/5
date
word | tuesday: write two synonyms for each word | wednesday: write two antonyms for each word
sculpture | shape/ carve |
expressive | feeling/act |
inspiration | excited/too happy | unhappy/
creativity | make/invent |
dignified | formal/regular | irregular/unformal
stunned | shocked/surprised |
polished | skill/no mistakes | mistake/no skills
regretted | mistake/wronged | correct/
hilarious | funny/ |
observant | see/notice | unotice/unsee
flattered | honored/special |
trampled | damaged/crushed |
thursday: choose five of the words to write complete sentences including nouns, verbs and adjectives in each.

Explanation:

Response

To complete the Thursday task of writing sentences with five words (including nouns, verbs, and adjectives), here are examples using different words:

1. Using "Sculpture"

The artist spent months creating a beautiful sculpture (noun) that perfectly captured the dignified (adjective) essence of the ancient hero. She carefully carved (verb) every detail to make it look lifelike.

2. Using "Expressive"

The dancer’s movements were so expressive (adjective) that they conveyed a deep feeling of joy; she twirled (verb) across the stage, her face showing every emotion, and the audience (noun) was mesmerized.

3. Using "Inspiration"

The old, abandoned garden became my inspiration (noun) to start a community project. I gathered (verb) volunteers and together we transformed it into a lively, colorful space with flowers that looked absolutely hilarious (adjective) in their bright, mismatched pots.

4. Using "Creativity"

My little sister’s creativity (noun) never ceases to amaze me—she can take a simple cardboard box and turn (verb) it into a magnificent castle, complete with a dignified (adjective) throne for her stuffed animal king.

5. Using "Stunned"

When I saw the final sculpture (noun) at the art exhibit, I was stunned (adjective) by its beauty. I stood (verb) there for minutes, unable to move, as the details of the carved marble left me speechless.

Each sentence includes a noun (e.g., sculpture, audience, garden), a verb (e.g., carved, twirled, gathered), and an adjective (e.g., dignified, expressive, hilarious) to meet the task requirements. You can adjust or choose other words from the list (like polished, regretted, observant, etc.) to create your own sentences following the same structure!

Answer:

To complete the Thursday task of writing sentences with five words (including nouns, verbs, and adjectives), here are examples using different words:

1. Using "Sculpture"

The artist spent months creating a beautiful sculpture (noun) that perfectly captured the dignified (adjective) essence of the ancient hero. She carefully carved (verb) every detail to make it look lifelike.

2. Using "Expressive"

The dancer’s movements were so expressive (adjective) that they conveyed a deep feeling of joy; she twirled (verb) across the stage, her face showing every emotion, and the audience (noun) was mesmerized.

3. Using "Inspiration"

The old, abandoned garden became my inspiration (noun) to start a community project. I gathered (verb) volunteers and together we transformed it into a lively, colorful space with flowers that looked absolutely hilarious (adjective) in their bright, mismatched pots.

4. Using "Creativity"

My little sister’s creativity (noun) never ceases to amaze me—she can take a simple cardboard box and turn (verb) it into a magnificent castle, complete with a dignified (adjective) throne for her stuffed animal king.

5. Using "Stunned"

When I saw the final sculpture (noun) at the art exhibit, I was stunned (adjective) by its beauty. I stood (verb) there for minutes, unable to move, as the details of the carved marble left me speechless.

Each sentence includes a noun (e.g., sculpture, audience, garden), a verb (e.g., carved, twirled, gathered), and an adjective (e.g., dignified, expressive, hilarious) to meet the task requirements. You can adjust or choose other words from the list (like polished, regretted, observant, etc.) to create your own sentences following the same structure!