Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
feckless (adjective) + veracity (noun)
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Shelly concluded with veracity in her statements; however, was feckless in her prior actions.
Joey, criticized as being feckless by his peers, demonstrated veracity in his commitment to the project.
Janine: Good use of the vocabulary, but note that your second clause needs a subject--add "she".
Margaret: Very nice.
In veracity, Tom’s feckless approach to his studies won’t help him when he has to take an exam.
Irena: A good and interesting sentence.
Although his comments were feckless, there was some veracity in them.
The drivers actions were feckless and the officer thought his explanation lacked veracity.
I noticed that after the fact. Thanks Veronica!
Kelsey and Tammy: Excellent sentences:-)
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