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give a sentence for each word from the Declaration of Independence in your own words in the text entry box below :)
1. Unalienable
2. Endowed
3. Deriving
4. Prudence
5. Usurpations
6. Despotism
7. Tyranny
8. Transient
9. Formidable
10. Evinces
11. Invariably
12. Candid
13. Insurrections
14. Perfidy
15. Rectitude
16. Magnanimity
17. Redress
18. Appropriations
19. Tenure
20. Arbitrary
21. Assent
22. Acquiesce
23. Petitioned
24. Abdicated
25. Consanguinity
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1. Unalienable — Every person has unalienable rights that cannot be taken away.
2. Endowed — She was endowed with a sharp mind and a generous spirit.
3. Deriving — The town’s customs, deriving from centuries of tradition, still influence daily life.
4. Prudence — Prudence advises saving some money each month for emergencies.
5. Usurpations — The citizens protested the ruler’s usurpations of authority.
6. Despotism — Despotism occurs when one leader rules without limits or accountability.
7. Tyranny — They rose up to overthrow the tyranny that denied their freedoms.
8. Transient — The heat wave was transient and left after two days.
9. Formidable — The exam proved a formidable obstacle for many students.
10. Evinces — Her calm voice evinces a deep confidence.
11. Invariably — He invariably checks his email first thing in the morning.
12. Candid — She gave a candid account of what went wrong.
13. Insurrections — The government sent troops to quell several insurrections.
14. Perfidy — His perfidy destroyed the trust they had built.
15. Rectitude — He was admired for his moral rectitude and honesty.
16. Magnanimity — Her magnanimity showed when she forgave those who had wronged her.
17. Redress — The workers sought legal redress for unpaid wages.
18. Appropriations — The committee voted on appropriations for the school renovation.
19. Tenure — During his tenure as director, the company grew steadily.
20. Arbitrary — The manager’s arbitrary decisions frustrated the team.
21. Assent — The council gave its assent to the new ordinance.
22. Acquiesce — Reluctantly, they chose to acquiesce rather than prolong the dispute.
23. Petitioned — Residents petitioned the council to add more streetlights.
24. Abdicated — He abdicated responsibility for the project and left others to finish it.
25. Consanguinity — The law restricts marriages within certain degrees of consanguinity.
2. Endowed — She was endowed with a sharp mind and a generous spirit.
3. Deriving — The town’s customs, deriving from centuries of tradition, still influence daily life.
4. Prudence — Prudence advises saving some money each month for emergencies.
5. Usurpations — The citizens protested the ruler’s usurpations of authority.
6. Despotism — Despotism occurs when one leader rules without limits or accountability.
7. Tyranny — They rose up to overthrow the tyranny that denied their freedoms.
8. Transient — The heat wave was transient and left after two days.
9. Formidable — The exam proved a formidable obstacle for many students.
10. Evinces — Her calm voice evinces a deep confidence.
11. Invariably — He invariably checks his email first thing in the morning.
12. Candid — She gave a candid account of what went wrong.
13. Insurrections — The government sent troops to quell several insurrections.
14. Perfidy — His perfidy destroyed the trust they had built.
15. Rectitude — He was admired for his moral rectitude and honesty.
16. Magnanimity — Her magnanimity showed when she forgave those who had wronged her.
17. Redress — The workers sought legal redress for unpaid wages.
18. Appropriations — The committee voted on appropriations for the school renovation.
19. Tenure — During his tenure as director, the company grew steadily.
20. Arbitrary — The manager’s arbitrary decisions frustrated the team.
21. Assent — The council gave its assent to the new ordinance.
22. Acquiesce — Reluctantly, they chose to acquiesce rather than prolong the dispute.
23. Petitioned — Residents petitioned the council to add more streetlights.
24. Abdicated — He abdicated responsibility for the project and left others to finish it.
25. Consanguinity — The law restricts marriages within certain degrees of consanguinity.
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