
Anitha V. answered 02/25/22
An aspiring psychologist passionate about helping indivdiuals
I would suggest trying to find a common theme among your words. For example: ambushed, relentless and urgency can speak to how someone is behaving. So to put into a sentences, we may write:
"The relentless boy refused to move from his bus seat. However, nobody knew his urgency to find the nearest bathroom."
How would we then use the word "ambushed" to describe what the boy does next? (Remember your tenses).
Teresa G.
Emma; to understand this more clearly, do I understand that you need to write different sentences for each of these words? That is what it sounds like your teacher wanted you to do, but the way you worded it, it sound like you were to use as many words as possible in one sentence which would make it wordy and confuse the reader. I hope you did well on your assignment.03/11/22