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lassitude (n)- a condition of weariness or debility

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lassitude

elucidate (v)- to make (something that is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand

http://www.merriam-webster.com/interstitial-ad?next=/dictionary/elucidate 



Read this.  What is the author's purpose?

http://www2.palomar.edu/pages/eminamide/files/2013/07/Crazy-English.pdf

35 comments:

  1. He was lassitude after the mile run.
    The professor elucidated the complicated calculus problem to his students.
    The author's purpose in the passage is to point out the everyday words we use that make no sense and complicate the language, a native speaker does not notice these oddities.

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  2. After I ran the 5K, I was feeling a great deal of lassitude.

    Mr. Godack does a stupendous job at elucidating math.


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    1. The purpose of the passage is to point out how simple words and phrases that we use everyday don't really make much sense in our language. It shows how complicated the English language is without us even realizing it.

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  3. The elderly woman was often in a state of lassitude.

    Although the student asked the teacher to elucidate, she still did not comprehend the subject.

    The author's purpose is to expose some of the paradoxes within the English language.

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  4. After a long week, the student suffered from severe lassitude.

    The teacher constantly has to elucidate the assignment to the students who do not pay attention.

    The author's purpose in the writing we just read was not only to entertain but to educate by making the reader more aware of just how wild and wacky our English language really is.

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  6. Emily woke up this morning with a feeling of lassitude.

    The coach elucidated the plays for the athletes to understand them more thoroughly.

    The authors purpose was to educate the reader on how the English language can be very condescending. Lederer describes the English language to be confusing and have opposite meanings to what it actually means. He wants to show the reader that just because a word sounds like it means something doesn't necessarily mean that exact thing.

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  7. During field hockey season, I am in a constant state of lassitude.

    Mr. Godack helps elucidate the different units of calculus.

    To show that the English language is full of paradoxes that make no sense but we use these terms every day.

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  8. Lassitude) The football player experienced lassitude after practice and was too tired to complete his homework.

    Elucidate) The teacher used pictures to elucidate the difficult math lesson.

    To explain that English is a difficult language to understand, to point out that our everyday language is complicated to someone who does not use it everyday.

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  9. The conditions that come with the disease are fatigue, paleness and lassitude.

    The teacher had to elucidate the lesson because the kids had yet to understand the material.

    To reveal and explain his point on how the English language does not always make 100% sense like it should. He also touched on the point how we have tons of paradoxes in our English language.

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  10. Whenever I see Jason Nichols I am overwhelmed with a sense of lassitude because I will never be as beautiful as he is.

    Mr. Godack elucidates every morning as his oblivious students seek his all-knowing power.

    The author's purpose is to explain the short-comings and nuances of the English language. He shows the silliness of English through paradoxes and comparisons of like, but unlike, words.

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  11. -I'm overcome by lassitude. I can't keep dealing with this.

    -I wish I could elucidate for these snakes and ingrates why I'm so angry.


    -The author's purpose is to illustrate some of the odd and nonsensical tendencies of the English language.

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  12. After single-handedly defeating the dragon, Steve had only a slight feeling of lassitude.

    The language was impossible to read, but Steve was able elucidate the script so that the whole party could understand.

    The author's purpose is to inform the reader of all the discrepancies in the English language. He writes to show that if you really analyze the language and how it works, it makes absolutely no sense because it has so many arbitrary rules and ideas.

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  13. Having three AP classes this semester has caused me to develop lassitude.

    Mr. Sontheimer helps to elucidate the complicated processes of the US government.

    The author's purpose in this short essay was clearly to entertain, however, I could also see how his purpose could be to persuade why English is such a strange and complicated language.

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  14. Lassitude - After my trip to the amusement park, I was overcome with lassitude and could not wait to go to bed.
    Elucidate - The teacher elucidated the topic to help the confused students.
    The authors purpose for writing this essay was to express the absurd English language. By listing examples, such as how there is no egg in eggplant, they expressed how random they feel our language is. Through humorous representations of the mix and match patterns in English, they showed how incorrect the language is. This made me realize how hard it must be for other origins to learn English.

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  15. After the long workout I felt an overwhelming sense of lassitude.
    Mr. Godack helped elucidate math for me, helping me to understand better.
    The authors purpose was to be satirical and prove a point about our English language.

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  16. Lassitude- After completing a marathon, Timmy was in a state of lassitude.

    Elucidate- The teacher's task was to elucidate the information to the students.

    The author's purpose was to show the reader paradoxes in the English language. The motive was to display how strange our language is in an entertaining way.

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  17. After finishing her 4-page paper, Joselyn crawled into bed in a state of lassitude.

    Mr. Godack elucidated the lesson about derivatives by teaching it step by step.

    The writer’s purpose is to make us aware of the strange complexities of our native language, and reminds us how hard it may be for someone to learn it as a second language.

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  18. He was in lassitude after his extraneous day at the gym.

    The private tutor elucidated all the universe theories to his student so they could better understand them.

    The main purpose of this passage was to address that the English language is extremely complex. He gave examples to support this point. For people who were born speaking English, English does not seem as complicated as it really is.

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  19. Lassitude - After his first day of military combat training, Calvin trudged back to his bunker in a state of LASSITUDE and exhaustion.
    Elucidate - Sitting beside a clueless football fan, Michael repeatedly attempted to ELUCIDATE the penalties and plays of the game in simplistic terms.
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    The author's purpose in writing this is two-fold. First, he is trying to make us think. We often go about our everyday lives without stopping to pause how unusual and complex our language is, but when we examine it more closely, we realize that English can be rather confusing at times. Secondly, the author is attempting to use humor and specific examples to be satirical and make fun of the English language. By examining the exemplification that he uses, readers begin to understand that English is a "silly language" and that it is extremely challenging for non-native speakers to learn it. On simpler terms, though, Lederer is simply trying to be entertaining, and he certainly succeeded in accomplishing this task.

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  20. An aura of lassitude surrounded the beaten and bloodied corpse.

    There was no new evidence to elucidate the motivation of the serial killer.

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  21. An aura of lassitude surrounded the beaten and bloodied corpse.

    There was no new evidence to elucidate the motivation of the serial killer.

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  22. Lassitude - After cross country practice I am always in a state of lassitude.

    Elucidate - I attempted to elucidate the foreign language for my friend

    After reading the paper I understood the authors purpose as to make fun of the English language or more specifically our idioms and sayings. Yes, the English language has some things that don't make sense but a large amount of the authors examples were idioms or sayings. They don't mean what they say literally but instead serve a different purpose.

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  23. I was in a state of lassitude since i only got 2 hours of sleep.

    The whole math class was confused on a hard subject in AP Calculus so the teacher elucidated the subject.

    The authors purpose was to emphasize just how confusing the English language is. We don't realize how confusing our own language is until we really think about what we are saying. To outsiders just learning English they are most likely overwhelmed because of how confusing it really is.

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  24. After he lifted weights, he developed lassitude the next day.

    To elucidate the math lesson, the teacher used candy to demonstrate how to divide and multiply.

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    The author is trying to get across his point that some words that we use everyday wouldn't make sense if we were to make them into a verb form. For example the author states, "A person shopping for groceries doesn't groce." The author is also making it sound funny and is making us think about how weird some of the words we use in the English language really are.

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  25. The little boy had lassitude toward the stranger who asked him to get in the van.

    Mr. Godack is great at elucidating calculus problems.

    The author's purpose for this passage is to bring up the question in our minds of why is the English language the way it is. He does this by talking about the many paradoxes and strange ways in which words are different.

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    1. Lassitude - After running through infinity I wasn't even overwhelmed by a sense of lassitude.

      Elucidate - Many new versions of the Bible came out to elucidate the veteran KJV.

      The author's purpose is to prove his claim that English is a confusing, contradictory, and inconsistent language providing numerous examples.

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    2. Lassitude - After running through infinity I wasn't even overwhelmed by a sense of lassitude.

      Elucidate - Many new versions of the Bible came out to elucidate the veteran KJV.

      The author's purpose is to prove his claim that English is a confusing, contradictory, and inconsistent language providing numerous examples.

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  27. After running around at my new teaching job all week, I was in a great deal of lassitude on Friday night.

    When I tutored on Wednesday, I needed to elucidate the problem until the student understood what he was doing.

    The author's purpose was to draw attention to how the English language is not very clear. Lederer was able to show people who speak English that the language may make sense to us, but to anyone else it is overwhelmingly confusing.

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  28. Lassitude - After running through infinity I wasn't even overwhelmed by a sense of lassitude.

    Elucidate - Many new versions of the Bible came out to elucidate the veteran KJV.

    The author's purpose is to prove his claim that English is a confusing, contradictory, and inconsistent language proving numerous examples.

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  29. Bob was in a state of lassitude after a long and intense workout at the gym.

    The IT tech had a hard time trying to elucidate a software problem to all the teachers.

    The main purpose of this poem is to inform and remind us that English is an odd language. We take it for granted since we were born and raised in an English Speaking country. It gives us a sense of understanding that English is a very difficult language to learn.

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  30. I felt an immense amount of lassitude after running the marathon.

    Mrs. Smith tried to elucidate the calculus lesson by working with the students individually.

    The author's purpose is to show that English is a complicated language that doesn't always make sense.

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  31. Her lassitude was apparent as she continued to aid the natural disaster victims.

    My father is always able to elucidate complex concepts to me.

    The author's purpose in this piece is to bring attention to how confusing English can be. With several humorous examples the author shows how English often contradicts itself, making it difficult to learn.

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  32. After hours of studying for the calculus test, the student felt a great deal of lassitude.

    When his partner was confused, the student had to elucidate the question so they could continue.
    The author meant to show just how tricky the English language is because of the fact that it is constantly saying the opposite of what is meant.

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