1. The different words in america are homonym. 2. Some D.N.A and R.N.A projects can be very homogeneous. 3. Face and legs are homologous from their parents in the old days. 4. Pear and Pair are homophones. 5. Light is a diffraction when it hits a mirror. 6. When seniors have class conversations with their teacher, some people are dissension. 7. Around S.P.A, information disseminates from one person to another real quickly. 8. When a certain topic gets discussed in Ms. Ramirez's class, dissipate happens to some people.
Aneshia Watson ENglish 11 Period 3 November 19, 2009
1. Mixing up homonyms can be easily covered up by not mentioning your mistakes. 2. Living in Escondido was better than Downtown San Diego because the population was less homogeneous. 3. I believe apes, monkeys, and humans are homologous, coming from the same ancestors. 4. Their, there, and there are all homophones that many students mix up. 5. The diffraction of light from the narrow passage gave me hope of escape. 6. The dissension in class took up a days worth of lessons. 7. She disseminated the seeds across the field for planting. 8. She got rid of the dirt by dissipating it across the grass.
1. A game of pool and a pool of water are both homonyms. 2. Even though he was brought up in a big city he liked living in a small town because the population wasn’t so homogenous. 3. Wings and arms are homologous builds that show that we’re related to birds and other flying mammals. 4. The Strait of “body of water” and the straight of “walking straight” are both homonyms. 5. The diffraction of the crystals on a chandelier caused light all over the room. 6. There was so much dissention at my house not of us got our work done, we all went to bed pissed. 7. At S.P.A. gossip will disseminate around campus very quickly. 8. Kevin’s comic filled act quickly dissipated the room filled of nervous students.
1.Bow and bow are homonyms because they sound the same but have completely different meanings. 2. The twins tried to act different than eachother so that they didnt appear to be homogeneous. 3. Fingers and arms are homologous because they are both connected. 4. Flour and Flower are homophones because they sound the same but are spelled differently. 5. The diffraction of light forms a rainbow. 6. At home during our house meeting nothing ever got solved because their was so much dissension that people were mad. 7. On this campus people disseminate information faster than a computer. 8. I dissipate the money I get for allowance quickly because I dont think about what I am buying.
1. The words too and two are considered homonyms. 2. She liked living in a big town because the people there are so homogeneous. 3. Hands and feet are homologous structure that reveals our ancient relationship to gorillas. 4. The words maid and made are familiar to homophones. 5. The crack from the window caused the diffraction of the light to shine threw softly. 6. There was so much dissension between me and my friend that we stopped talking for a while. 7. My cell phone disseminates messages very quickly. 8. My money dissipates very quickly.
Catalina Martinez Per.3 11-19-09 1. The word ad; short for advertisement and add; short for addition are homonyms. 2. Samantha had been raised in New York City and living in Littlerock Arkansas wasn’t so homogenous. 3. Cats and humans bones have a homologues structure that allows college students to learn from. 4. The word alters and altars are very familiar homophones to students. 5. There was so much demission in the court room the trial was postponed for the 6th time that month. 6. To disseminate the A.R.E goals the members held meetings and manifested what they were doing to help the community. 7. The enthusiasm the students had to form the walkout began to slowly dissipate as the principal put the campus on lockdown. 8. The recording showed diffraction that no one seemed to notice till it was carefully analyzed.
Jose Alvarado Per.3 11/19/09 1.We had a homonym test on Friday, because Ms.Priester wants to know our understanding about a homonym. 2.I am scared that the world is becoming too homogeneous. 3.The homologous nature of a butterfly owes its existence to grasshoppers. 4.The instructions for number one through five in the test is to correct the homophone to fill in the gap in each sentence. 5.We repeated the diffraction experiments using a glass block. 6.When I pray for peace, help me not to create dissension. 7.The information this lawyer disseminated was completely inaccurate, he should be sued for that. 8.The clouds began to dissipate after the storm.
1. A couple weeks ago, the class learned what homonyms were and we had to write a couple down in sentences. 2. Her jacket was homogenous to mine that people were mistaking her for me. 3. Us humans are homologous to other animals, like monkeys. 4. Weak and week are examples of homophones. 5. When the diffraction occurred through the other room's blinds, I had to wake up. 6. My teacher had put me in detention just because we had a dissension. 7. When the group had to do this activity, we had to disseminate around the auditorium. 8. Her bad attitude dissipated the good energy from the class.
1. Most students have trouble with homonyms, because they can't tell the difference between the words. 2. The tribes homogeneous behaviors is what made the historians believe they had started a society environment. 3. Homologous structures are part of biology that helps support evolution. 4. Homophones are familiar sounding words such as "stake" and "steak". 5. The diffractions from under the door kept the child from being scared of being in complete darkness. 6. Their dissension was causing everyone to think of their own thoughts about the subject. 7. Large companies have to disseminate their products to make a bigger profit. 8. his anger had dissipated as his sister walked in the tension filled room.
8 Sentences 1. There is no sign of homonyms in the sentence given. 2. I could only see water in the homogeneous water salt solution. 3. +Some of our body parts are homologous structures that reveal an relationship to monkeys. 4 . The words buy and by are similar homophones. 5. The diffraction of light waves normally limits spatial resolution of nearby objects to no better than the wavelength of the light source. 6. There is much dissension among the students who cannot agree on the new rules. 7. The rumor was disseminated to the student body by the fourth period. 8. The dissipation of the winter snow caused the rivers to swell.
1. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool. 2. After the chemicals were stirred, the mixture became homogenous. 3. Arms and wings are homologous. 4. Where and ware are homophones. 5. The diffraction of sun made the rays thin and bright. 6. There was so much dissention at the party. 7. The Internet disseminates information. 8. The clown slowly dissipated the tension between the kids.
1.I failed my test because I didn't know the difference between the hononyms. 2.I told my mother that I didn't like chula vista, and that I wanted to move back to National city because the people down there were so homogeneous. 3.We were considered homologous because we were so similar. 4.It's hard for me to tell the difference between "there" and "their" because they are hompophones. 5.The diffraction of the light cause me to have a major headache. 6.My sister and I always have dissensions because she always thinks she is right. 7.It was hard to disseminate the rest of the seeds. 8.We had to dissipate because people were feeling nautious.
1.The word is a homonym. 2.The two birds are homogeneous. 3.Humans, a smart species, are homologous to monkeys. 4."Apple is not a homophone,"said Ms.Ramirez. 5.There is a diffraction in the houses beam. 6.His dissension cause an uproar in class. 7."You better disseminate those seeds boy!"said Johnny. 8.It's almost as if he had to dissipate.
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Vocabulary Sentences
1. The different words in america are homonym.
2. Some D.N.A and R.N.A projects can be very homogeneous.
3. Face and legs are homologous from their parents in the old days.
4. Pear and Pair are homophones.
5. Light is a diffraction when it hits a mirror.
6. When seniors have class conversations with their teacher, some people are dissension.
7. Around S.P.A, information disseminates from one person to another real quickly.
8. When a certain topic gets discussed in Ms. Ramirez's class, dissipate happens to some people.
Aneshia Watson
ENglish 11
Period 3
November 19, 2009
1. Mixing up homonyms can be easily covered up by not mentioning your mistakes.
2. Living in Escondido was better than Downtown San Diego because the population was less homogeneous.
3. I believe apes, monkeys, and humans are homologous, coming from the same ancestors.
4. Their, there, and there are all homophones that many students mix up.
5. The diffraction of light from the narrow passage gave me hope of escape.
6. The dissension in class took up a days worth of lessons.
7. She disseminated the seeds across the field for planting.
8. She got rid of the dirt by dissipating it across the grass.
1. A game of pool and a pool of water are both homonyms.
2. Even though he was brought up in a big city he liked living in a small town because the population wasn’t so homogenous.
3. Wings and arms are homologous builds that show that we’re related to birds and other flying mammals.
4. The Strait of “body of water” and the straight of “walking straight” are both homonyms.
5. The diffraction of the crystals on a chandelier caused light all over the room.
6. There was so much dissention at my house not of us got our work done, we all went to bed pissed.
7. At S.P.A. gossip will disseminate around campus very quickly.
8. Kevin’s comic filled act quickly dissipated the room filled of nervous students.
1.Bow and bow are homonyms because they sound the same but have completely different meanings.
2. The twins tried to act different than eachother so that they didnt appear to be homogeneous.
3. Fingers and arms are homologous because they are both connected.
4. Flour and Flower are homophones because they sound the same but are spelled differently.
5. The diffraction of light forms a rainbow.
6. At home during our house meeting nothing ever got solved because their was so much dissension that people were mad.
7. On this campus people disseminate information faster than a computer.
8. I dissipate the money I get for allowance quickly because I dont think about what I am buying.
1. The cake one eats and to cake something on ones face are homonyms.
2. Cathy and I went to the party with party with homogenous outfits.
3. Humans are homologous creatures with monkeys.
4. The words made and maid is homophones.
5. The diffraction through my blinds woke me up.
6. There was quite a lot dissension between the jury that they couldn’t come to a verdict.
7. The internet sometimes disseminates false information.
8. With all the spending of his riches, his money began to dissipate.
1. The words too and two are considered homonyms.
2. She liked living in a big town because the people there are so homogeneous.
3. Hands and feet are homologous structure that reveals our ancient relationship to gorillas.
4. The words maid and made are familiar to homophones.
5. The crack from the window caused the diffraction of the light to shine threw softly.
6. There was so much dissension between me and my friend that we stopped talking for a while.
7. My cell phone disseminates messages very quickly.
8. My money dissipates very quickly.
Raquel Martinez
1. A draft in a house and an NFL draft are homonyms.
2. When my brother came home from the army he liked because it wasn't so homogeneous.
3. I met this really cute guy and it became awkard when i found out we were a homologous couple.
4. Bear and bare are familiar homophones.
5.Through a crystal light diffraction occurs thus creating a rainbow.
6. There is dissension on the use of marijuana in the state of california.
7. Satellites disseminate loads of information to weather stations.
8. The crowd will quickly dissipate after hearing gun shots.
To, two, to are considered homonms.
Homogenous was the first thought that came to my mind when I arrived in canada.
Apes are the homologous structure we evolved.
The word to and too are similarhomophones.
On a rainy day the sun causes diffraction.
When I tryed to apply for a job I didnt get a chance to becuase thier was to much dissension.
Radio stations easily diseminate information thoughout the wporld.
Fans start to dissipate after fooetball games.
Some homonyms that are very confusing to me are to, two and too.
We at san Pasqual are homogenous in the way that we are foster youth but if you heard are stories we wouldn’t be homogenous.
We are homologous to gorillas because we walk on two feet.
The homonyms I know are sea and see which are easy to understand in a sentence.
She had been annoyed with the diffraction that came through the blinds.
There was a lot of dissension in the court house that the judge gave majority of the citizens.
At spa drama is disseminated everywhere that’s why everyone knows everybody’s business.
When you have attitude it dissipate and makes everyone else angry.
Catalina Martinez
Per.3
11-19-09
1. The word ad; short for advertisement and add; short for addition are homonyms.
2. Samantha had been raised in New York City and living in Littlerock Arkansas wasn’t so homogenous.
3. Cats and humans bones have a homologues structure that allows college students to learn from.
4. The word alters and altars are very familiar homophones to students.
5. There was so much demission in the court room the trial was postponed for the 6th time that month.
6. To disseminate the A.R.E goals the members held meetings and manifested what they were doing to help the community.
7. The enthusiasm the students had to form the walkout began to slowly dissipate as the principal put the campus on lockdown.
8. The recording showed diffraction that no one seemed to notice till it was carefully analyzed.
Jose Alvarado
Per.3
11/19/09
1.We had a homonym test on Friday, because Ms.Priester wants to know our understanding about a homonym.
2.I am scared that the world is becoming too homogeneous.
3.The homologous nature of a butterfly owes its existence to grasshoppers.
4.The instructions for number one through five in the test is to correct the homophone to fill in the gap in each sentence.
5.We repeated the diffraction experiments using a glass block.
6.When I pray for peace, help me not to create dissension.
7.The information this lawyer disseminated was completely inaccurate, he should be sued for that.
8.The clouds began to dissipate after the storm.
1. A couple weeks ago, the class learned what homonyms were and we had to write a couple down in sentences.
2. Her jacket was homogenous to mine that people were mistaking her for me.
3. Us humans are homologous to other animals, like monkeys.
4. Weak and week are examples of homophones.
5. When the diffraction occurred through the other room's blinds, I had to wake up.
6. My teacher had put me in detention just because we had a dissension.
7. When the group had to do this activity, we had to disseminate around the auditorium.
8. Her bad attitude dissipated the good energy from the class.
1. Most students have trouble with homonyms, because they can't tell the difference between the words.
2. The tribes homogeneous behaviors is what made the historians believe they had started a society environment.
3. Homologous structures are part of biology that helps support evolution.
4. Homophones are familiar sounding words such as "stake" and "steak".
5. The diffractions from under the door kept the child from being scared of being in complete darkness.
6. Their dissension was causing everyone to think of their own thoughts about the subject.
7. Large companies have to disseminate their products to make a bigger profit.
8. his anger had dissipated as his sister walked in the tension filled room.
8 Sentences
1. There is no sign of homonyms in the sentence given.
2. I could only see water in the homogeneous water salt solution.
3. +Some of our body parts are homologous structures that reveal an relationship to monkeys.
4 . The words buy and by are similar homophones.
5. The diffraction of light waves normally limits spatial resolution of nearby objects to no better than the wavelength of the light source.
6. There is much dissension among the students who cannot agree on the new rules.
7. The rumor was disseminated to the student body by the fourth period.
8. The dissipation of the winter snow caused the rivers to swell.
1. The wind blew my blue shirt into the pool.
2. After the chemicals were stirred, the mixture became homogenous.
3. Arms and wings are homologous.
4. Where and ware are homophones.
5. The diffraction of sun made the rays thin and bright.
6. There was so much dissention at the party.
7. The Internet disseminates information.
8. The clown slowly dissipated the tension between the kids.
Mary Thompson
p.3
11/20/09
1.I failed my test because I didn't know the difference between the hononyms.
2.I told my mother that I didn't like chula vista, and that I wanted to move back to National city because the people down there were so homogeneous.
3.We were considered homologous because we were so similar.
4.It's hard for me to tell the difference between "there" and "their" because they are hompophones.
5.The diffraction of the light cause me to have a major headache.
6.My sister and I always have dissensions because she always thinks she is right.
7.It was hard to disseminate the rest of the seeds.
8.We had to dissipate because people were feeling nautious.
1.The word is a homonym.
2.The two birds are homogeneous.
3.Humans, a smart species, are homologous to monkeys.
4."Apple is not a homophone,"said Ms.Ramirez.
5.There is a diffraction in the houses beam.
6.His dissension cause an uproar in class.
7."You better disseminate those seeds boy!"said Johnny.
8.It's almost as if he had to dissipate.
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