Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
equilibrium (noun) + presage (verb)
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Friday, January 12, 2007
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The presaging winter chill had a negative effect on my equilibrium.
Brenda: You have used the word "presage" with the correct meaning, but it is not a verb here--you have used a participial adjective;-)
False criminal accusations presaged his mental equilibrium.
If people do not keep the earth’s natural equilibrium, that will presage natural disasters during the next century.
Margaret: An interesting sentence.
Richard: Good work!
To keep the equilibrium of good and evil, my moral sense will presage the balance.
Brenda: That's much better!
This kid's lack equilibrium presaged his mental breakdown.
Marie-France: Good--you're just missing a word here (lack of equilibrium);-)
I have lost my equilibrium since the presage of my pending divorce.
Tammy: "Equilibrium" is good, but you have used "presage" as a noun instead of a verb.
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