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(Revise each sentence by replacing ordinary verbs or adjectives with stronger verbs and precise adjectives.)
1. The quarterback almost dropped the ball during the last minute of the game.

2. Laura worked at her family’s store every weekend and vacation.

3. We drove through two states to see the autumn foliage.

4. The teacher was disappointed by the lack of class participation.

5. Ben left his biology book at home yesterday.

6. William bought expensive shoes that are too small.

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Answer:1. The quarterback nearly released the ball during the final minute of the game.

2. Laura assisted her family at their store every weekend and vacation.

3. We rode through two states to see the autumn foliage.

4. The teacher was not impressed by the lack of class participation.

5. Ben mislaid his biology book at home yesterday.

6. William purchased costly shoes that are too tight.

Explanation: I hope this helps you, I wasn't entirely sure what your teacher wanted, but I tried.

The given sentences are revised using powerful verbs and precise adjectives as follows:

1). The quarterback practically released the ball during the final minute of the game.

2). Laura exerted at her family’s store every weekend and vacation.

3). We navigated through two states to glimpse the autumn foliage.

4). The teacher was baffled by the deficit of class participation.

5). Ben forgot his biology book at home yesterday.

6). William purchased fancy shoes that are inordinately compact.

  • Adjectives are characterized as the words that aim to qualify or describe either a noun/noun phrase or its referent.
  • While the verbs are defined to be the words that express the action or event performed by the doer/subject in the sentence.
  • Thus, the verbs convey the activity carried out by the subject while the adjectives offer detail regarding a noun or its referent.

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