Thursday, July 30, 2009

Smart people plz helpl me?

A. cryptic


B. deficient


C. depict


D. detrimental


E. implicit


F. inhibition


G. ironic


H. rupture


I. saturate


J. Vindictive








My therapist says it's (1) _______ to. my mental health to. keep my "thoughts battled up inside of me, so I'll drop all (2)________ s and tell you about the newspaper office where I work.


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Let me describe my editor first. It's sort of (3) ______ that Ed is in communications because I've never met anyone harder to talk to. Although he's a proponent of clear expression, Ed communicates as unclearly as anyone I know. Far example, if I say, "Haw are you doing today, Ed?" he'll give me same (4) ______ response such as ''The tidal pools of time are catching up with me." I used to think there might be same deep wisdom (5) __________ in Ed's statements, but now I just think he's a little bizarre.


Then there's Seymour, our sportswriter. Seymour is perfectly normal except that he has unexplained fits of crying two or three times a week. In the middle of a conversation

Smart people plz helpl me?
My therapist says it's DETRIMENTAL to. my mental health to. keep my "thoughts battled up inside of me, so I'll drop all INHIBITIONS and tell you about the newspaper office where I work.


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Let me describe my editor first. It's sort of IRONIC that Ed is in communications because I've never met anyone harder to talk to. Although he's a proponent of clear expression, Ed communicates as unclearly as anyone I know. FOr example, if I say, "Haw are you doing today, Ed?" he'll give me same CRYPTIC response such as ''The tidal pools of time are catching up with me." I used to think there might be same deep wisdom IMPLICIT in Ed's statements, but now I just think he's a little bizarre.


Then there's Seymour, our sportswriter. Seymour is perfectly normal except that he has unexplained fits of crying two or three times a week. In the middle of a conversation





about the baseball playoffs or the next heavyweight title fight, Seymour suddenly goes into a frenzy of crying and (6) SATURATES handfuls of Kleenex with his tears.


Now, I don’t mean to DEPICT our office as a totally depressing place. It is not entirely DEFICIENT in excitement, but even our excitement is a little weird. It is usually provided by Jan, a VINDICTIVE typesetter who ,whenever she feels injured by Ed, takes revenge in same horrible but entertaining way. One of her favorite types of reprisal is sneaking fictional items about him into the society column. I'll never forget the time Ed was in the hospital after his appendix RUPTURED. He almost broke his stitches when he read that he was taking a vacation at a nudist colony. The article infuriated him so that he probably would have sued the newspaper far libel if he didn't work there himself.





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You can easily do your own homework. Just take a dictionary and look up the meaning of the words. Remember, THIS IS YOUR LANGUAGE! You need to know how to use it. These are common and important words. I am 47, and need to learn Czech so that I can live in Prague. Trust me, English is 10 times easier!!!
Reply:3 ironic





4 cryptic
Reply:1) Detrimental.


2) Inhibitions.


3) Ironic.


4) Cryptic.


5) Implicit.


6) Saturates.


7) Depict.


8) Deficient.


9) Vindictive.


10) Ruptured.
Reply:1=D,2= F,3= G,4=A,





lety me read the rest..
Reply:D


F


G


A


E


I


C


B


J


H





In that order
Reply:My therapist says it's detrimental to. my mental health to. keep my "thoughts battled up inside of me, so I'll drop all inhibitions and tell you about the newspaper office where I work.


.


Let me describe my editor first. It's sort of ironic that Ed is in communications because I've never met anyone harder to talk to. Although he's a proponent of clear expression, Ed communicates as unclearly as anyone I know. For example, if I say, "Haw are you doing today, Ed?" he'll give me same cryptic response such as ''The tidal pools of time are catching up with me." I used to think there might be same deep wisdom implicit in Ed's statements, but now I just think he's a little bizarre.


Then there's Seymour, our sportswriter. Seymour is perfectly normal except that he has unexplained fits of crying two or three times a week. In the middle of a conversation





about the baseball playoffs or the next heavyweight title fight, Seymour suddenly goes into a frenzy of crying and saturates handfuls of Kleenex with his tears.


Now, I don’t mean to depict our office as a totally depressing place. It is not entirely deficient in excitement, but even our excitement is a little weird. It is usually provided by Jan, a vindictive typesetter who ,whenever she feels injured by Ed, takes revenge in same horrible but entertaining way. One of her favorite types of reprisal is sneaking fictional items about him into the society column. I'll never forget the time Ed was in the hospital after his appendix ruptured. He almost broke his stitches when he read that he was taking a vacation at a nudist colony. The article infuriated him so that he probably would have sued the newspaper far libel if he didn't work there himself.





come on it is english... find the answers in the above text yourself you lazy moron


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