Friday, March 6, 2009

CHOICES

BETTER LATE THAT NEVER

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ARBITER/ARBITRATOR

Explain the difference between the words "arbiter" and "arbitrator".
What part of speech is each word?
When and where should each word be used?


TODAY'S WORD

The word for today is "disconsolate".
What part of speech is "disconsolate"?
Use "disconsolate" in a sentence.


CORRECTIONS & EXPLANATIONS

Corrections and explanations for this week's entries will be posted Sunday.
Define "disconsolate" and use it in a sentence.

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