anecdote - She shared an anecdote about the time she went to Spain and was arrested. (Arianna)
consolidate - They had been talking for a while about consolidating the two companies. (Anthony Q)
I decided to separate and organize my Rainbow Loom colors, but some people like to consolidate theirs. (Olivia)
counterfeit - The cops arrested Bob for making a counterfeit Apple. (Constantine)
That fortune teller was a counterfeit. (Tori)
docile - The docile dog never bites. (Bryn)
I was pleased to see that the children I was babysitting were very docile kids. (Olivia)
dominate - The Woburn travel team dominated the opposing travel team with an astonishing eight goals. (Agustin)
The evil scientist wanted to dominate the world. (Amy)
entreat - I had to entreat my mother to get her to give me an iPhone. (Payton)
I always entreat my mom for candy. (Jack)
fallible - Even though that student has a photographic memory, he can still be fallible. (Tori)
fickle - He is so fickle; he changes every day! (Constantine)
fugitive - The fugitive wearing the grimy orange jumper tried to run through the rural area. (Nick)
The fugitive glimmer of hope was gone in an instant. (Bryn)
grimy - The once beautiful lake turned into a grimy wasteland. (Julia)
The chef's grimy hands made me lose my appetite. (Rose)
iota - There was not one iota of truth in the lie she just said. (Lydia)
maul - A grimy person living on the street got mauled by a dog. (Bradley)
potential - Jon Lester has the potential to be one of the best pitchers in the league. (Matthew)
radiant - That light is so radiant! I can't see because it is so bright! (Victoria)
I am easy to see in sports because I am awesome at them and I am radiant. (Will)
rural - My cousin lives in the rural area, not the urban. (Riley)
The rural part of the state had little phone service. (Rose)
substantial - The Egyptians gained substantial wealth. (Bryn)
tactful - She should have been more tactful when she was talking to her friend about her dog dying. (Matthew)
tamper - Billy, don't tamper with the lock. Just leave it alone and don't touch it. (Matthew)
I will never tamper with evidence when I am an NCIS agent. (Jack)
ultimate - Winning the World Series is the ultimate success for baseball players. (Anthony P.)
His ultimate goal is to dominate the entire world. (Anthony F. 7B)
uncertainty - When there are two paths some people have uncertainty about which way to go. (Kyle)
consolidate - They had been talking for a while about consolidating the two companies. (Anthony Q)
I decided to separate and organize my Rainbow Loom colors, but some people like to consolidate theirs. (Olivia)
counterfeit - The cops arrested Bob for making a counterfeit Apple. (Constantine)
That fortune teller was a counterfeit. (Tori)
docile - The docile dog never bites. (Bryn)
I was pleased to see that the children I was babysitting were very docile kids. (Olivia)
dominate - The Woburn travel team dominated the opposing travel team with an astonishing eight goals. (Agustin)
The evil scientist wanted to dominate the world. (Amy)
entreat - I had to entreat my mother to get her to give me an iPhone. (Payton)
I always entreat my mom for candy. (Jack)
fallible - Even though that student has a photographic memory, he can still be fallible. (Tori)
fickle - He is so fickle; he changes every day! (Constantine)
fugitive - The fugitive wearing the grimy orange jumper tried to run through the rural area. (Nick)
The fugitive glimmer of hope was gone in an instant. (Bryn)
grimy - The once beautiful lake turned into a grimy wasteland. (Julia)
The chef's grimy hands made me lose my appetite. (Rose)
iota - There was not one iota of truth in the lie she just said. (Lydia)
maul - A grimy person living on the street got mauled by a dog. (Bradley)
potential - Jon Lester has the potential to be one of the best pitchers in the league. (Matthew)
radiant - That light is so radiant! I can't see because it is so bright! (Victoria)
I am easy to see in sports because I am awesome at them and I am radiant. (Will)
rural - My cousin lives in the rural area, not the urban. (Riley)
The rural part of the state had little phone service. (Rose)
substantial - The Egyptians gained substantial wealth. (Bryn)
tactful - She should have been more tactful when she was talking to her friend about her dog dying. (Matthew)
tamper - Billy, don't tamper with the lock. Just leave it alone and don't touch it. (Matthew)
I will never tamper with evidence when I am an NCIS agent. (Jack)
ultimate - Winning the World Series is the ultimate success for baseball players. (Anthony P.)
His ultimate goal is to dominate the entire world. (Anthony F. 7B)
uncertainty - When there are two paths some people have uncertainty about which way to go. (Kyle)
Jake H.
Mulac Urphinteginhydn’Megen Banec VI (usually called Mulac) lived in one of only an iota of houses in the rural area of Paperclip Valley. He USED TO BE a teacher who I was unfortunate enough to get. Though he had the potential of being a good teacher, he was not. Rather than the normal science, math, etc., he taught us how to make counterfeit money look real, and how to be a good fugitive when the police figure out that the money is fake. Every morning at 5 o’clock sharp, he would ride his pet ostrich named D’Booshka to school. When the entreated the school to turn the bicycle rack in front of the school into a stable for D’Booshka, they refused, so Mulac consolidated a gang of ostrich lovers to maul the bicycle rack until it was substantially damaged. During recess, rather than letting us be, Mr. U told us anecdotes of his past and how his ultimate goal was to dominate the world.
Once, we had a special day where the students pretended to be the teacher and the teacher was the student. Through the day Mulac was a fickle student. At first he was docile, which was a relief to my classmates. However, our uncertainty was revived when he started a food fight at lunch saying it was a mistake, even though no one is that fallible. We chose to teach Mulac the subject Texting 101. We had to give him a detention because he was doing math problems when he was assigned to text a 1,000 character essay on the proper use of LOL with at least 5 emoji’s on his Vapple Phone. Though we didn’t like him, Mr. U was tactful sometimes. Once, a radiant fire began in the hall, so he doused himself in water, slid down the hall like a penguin, and tampered with the fire extinguisher to make it explode in all directions. After being fired for a grimy-looking mold in the school supposedly started by him, he became a firefighter and was never seen again!
Mulac Urphinteginhydn’Megen Banec VI (usually called Mulac) lived in one of only an iota of houses in the rural area of Paperclip Valley. He USED TO BE a teacher who I was unfortunate enough to get. Though he had the potential of being a good teacher, he was not. Rather than the normal science, math, etc., he taught us how to make counterfeit money look real, and how to be a good fugitive when the police figure out that the money is fake. Every morning at 5 o’clock sharp, he would ride his pet ostrich named D’Booshka to school. When the entreated the school to turn the bicycle rack in front of the school into a stable for D’Booshka, they refused, so Mulac consolidated a gang of ostrich lovers to maul the bicycle rack until it was substantially damaged. During recess, rather than letting us be, Mr. U told us anecdotes of his past and how his ultimate goal was to dominate the world.
Once, we had a special day where the students pretended to be the teacher and the teacher was the student. Through the day Mulac was a fickle student. At first he was docile, which was a relief to my classmates. However, our uncertainty was revived when he started a food fight at lunch saying it was a mistake, even though no one is that fallible. We chose to teach Mulac the subject Texting 101. We had to give him a detention because he was doing math problems when he was assigned to text a 1,000 character essay on the proper use of LOL with at least 5 emoji’s on his Vapple Phone. Though we didn’t like him, Mr. U was tactful sometimes. Once, a radiant fire began in the hall, so he doused himself in water, slid down the hall like a penguin, and tampered with the fire extinguisher to make it explode in all directions. After being fired for a grimy-looking mold in the school supposedly started by him, he became a firefighter and was never seen again!
Katie
Once upon a time, in the Triangle Forest, there was a whale that was very fickle. He could not make up his mind for more than an iota. Once, he consolidated all of his anecdotes because he could not decide what story to tell. Here it is: Once upon a time, he met a docile hillbilly named Bobbleop. He was a dangerous criminal, for he had once mauled Mr. Plump the Muskrat. One day, he decided to dominate his gang, the Counterfeit Kittens. They were fugitives that had often stole kittens and made them show cats. This made the other gang, the Docile Dogs, angry, because they had the potential to rival Fluffy, their show dog, in the Pet Competition. They had been tactful, but when someone rivals Fluffy... well, you just don't rival Fluffy. They tampered with the Counterfeit Kittens' supply of bows until they were quite grimy. Winning the Pet Competition was their ultimate goal. The competition was held in a rural area. Since the Counterfeit Kittens had no bows clipped onto Princess, their show kitten, they lost the Pet Competition. The Docile Dogs were radiant when they won. When the Counterfeit Kittens realized that they had been tricked, they ran up onto the stage and mauled the Docile Dogs, minus Fluffy. The Docile Dogs had entreated them not to. Although the Counterfeit Kittens were fallible in keeping promises, they agreed. Although they had made substantial progress without the robbons and bows on Princess, the uncertainty was making them maul each other, so they called the Pet Competition judges and asked them who had one, and they told them that the Counterfeit Kittens had beat the Docile Dogs.
Once upon a time, in the Triangle Forest, there was a whale that was very fickle. He could not make up his mind for more than an iota. Once, he consolidated all of his anecdotes because he could not decide what story to tell. Here it is: Once upon a time, he met a docile hillbilly named Bobbleop. He was a dangerous criminal, for he had once mauled Mr. Plump the Muskrat. One day, he decided to dominate his gang, the Counterfeit Kittens. They were fugitives that had often stole kittens and made them show cats. This made the other gang, the Docile Dogs, angry, because they had the potential to rival Fluffy, their show dog, in the Pet Competition. They had been tactful, but when someone rivals Fluffy... well, you just don't rival Fluffy. They tampered with the Counterfeit Kittens' supply of bows until they were quite grimy. Winning the Pet Competition was their ultimate goal. The competition was held in a rural area. Since the Counterfeit Kittens had no bows clipped onto Princess, their show kitten, they lost the Pet Competition. The Docile Dogs were radiant when they won. When the Counterfeit Kittens realized that they had been tricked, they ran up onto the stage and mauled the Docile Dogs, minus Fluffy. The Docile Dogs had entreated them not to. Although the Counterfeit Kittens were fallible in keeping promises, they agreed. Although they had made substantial progress without the robbons and bows on Princess, the uncertainty was making them maul each other, so they called the Pet Competition judges and asked them who had one, and they told them that the Counterfeit Kittens had beat the Docile Dogs.