Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
incredulous (adjective) + antagonist (noun)
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Monday, April 14, 2008
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Iago is the antagonist of Othello with an incredulous smile.
The antagonist in the play gave the director a incredulous stare.
Samantha: "antagonist" is good--I'm not sure if you mean "incredible" instead of "incredulous" (this usage doesn't make much sense here).
Tammy: Good--but do check the article;-)
Sam watched the antagonist in a poker game give him incredulous smile when he called a bet.
She stared with an incredulous expression on her face at the antagonist in the play.
The antagonist was incredulous in the proceedings.
Irena: Good use of the vocab--note you need 'an incredulous' and 'the bet';-)
Kelsey: Excellent.
Janine: A good sentence, but it helps to have a context which shows your understanding of the vocab.
The antagonist had an incredulous tone in the play.
The antagonist in the play gave the director an incredulous stare.
Dejo and Tammy: Both good:-)
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