Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
diffident (adjective) + superimpose (verb)
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Monday, December 10, 2007
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He diffidently superimposed the blame on me.
She had a diffident demeanor when asked to superimpose the image on the display poster.
Tammy: Yes, but your usage of "superimposed" isn't quite right.
Margaret: Good.
In art I superimposed the wrong pictures onto my project, I diffidently explained this to my teacher.
In art, I superimposed the wrong pictures onto my project, I diffidently explained this to my teacher.
Tammy: That's better apart from the punctuation (2 independent clauses);-)
When she told the anecdote, the diffident young girl superimposed her own explanation.
Richard: Excellent:-)
In art class I superimposed the wrong pictures onto my project and I diffidently explained this to my teacher.
Tammy: You still haven't solved the punctuation problem;-)
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