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OpenStudy (djcall11):

a medal for each word

OpenStudy (djcall11):

enrich bold consult rubbish conduct

OpenStudy (djcall11):

Look at the five words you selected to study during this lesson. Use the first one in an original sentence. In a second sentence, explain how you have used this word in your daily life. In a third sentence, explain where you have heard or read this word. Use proper grammar and spelling. Note: You must write your own original sentence to receive points for this question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Enrich: Use baking soda to enrich the fluffiness of the pancake. I use the word "enrich" when I write posts about cooking, I'll often tell them to use a certain ingredient to enrich the taste or texture. I have heard the word when reading things about cooking, they also use it when talking about how to improve quality.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bold: That girl was bold standing up to the bully. I use the word bold when talking about people being brave. I have heard bold in many books, such as the Hunger Games series

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Conduct: I would conduct a musical for you, but I suck at conducting. You must Conduct everything for the choir concert in absence of myself. What would you like me to conduct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rubbish: That rule is a bunch of rubbish! I use the word rubbish when I think something is unfair or dumb. I have hear rubbish when my friends and I talk about silly rules that aren't needed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consult: I would consult your parents before you ask that person out. I use the word consult when I tell people to ask others for advice. I have heard that word when my teacher told me to consult the guidance councilor about some drama going on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Conduct was already done, but I will still do an example anyways. Conduct: I wrote song lyrics, now my friend has to conduct the music. I use the word conduct when I talk to my friend about making music for my song lyrics. I hear the word conduct in music class.

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