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PRECISE WORD MEANINGS NEEDED

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 By Michael Lyons Leave a Comment

CONCERTED EFFORT/CONCENTRATED EFFORT

The meanings of the phrases “concerted effort” and “concentrated effort” should be obvious. The catchy part is knowing exactly what each phrase means.
Explain the exact meaning of “concerted effort” and “concentrated effort” and explain the difference between the two.
Create sentences using each phrase that highlight the difference in meaning between”concerted effort” and “concentrated effort“.
TODAY’S WORD

The word for today is “pellucid“.
What part of speech is “pellucid“?
What other parts of speech can be made from “pellucid“?
Define “pellucid” and use it in a sentence that clearly demonstrates its meaning.

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