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My name is Mrs. French and I am a 5th grade Language Arts teacher. My goal is to engage students in their learning through the use of technology in order to support them in our digital world!
My brother's mood is capricious.
ReplyDeleteMy brothers actions are always capricious.
ReplyDeleteHorses are capricious tamed or untamed.
ReplyDeleteMy Mom thinks I am capricous because I am not predictable.
ReplyDeleteMy family and my teacher think I'm very capricious.
ReplyDeleteI am very capricious because one day I could be very happy and the next I could be very mad.
ReplyDeleteMy friend is so capricious.He is so different every day he alaways has a different atiude.
ReplyDeleteI know alot of capricious people because they always go off for example. My sister is so capricious you never know when bomb is going to go off.
ReplyDeletehe is so coprious I dont know what he is going to do when I tell him
ReplyDeleteThe news is capricious because one day they are talking about baloon boy and the next day they are talking about plane crashes.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is usually not capricious to weather men.
ReplyDeleteYou have vilified my family.
ReplyDeletePeople often vilify Napoleon just for killing people in wars!
ReplyDeleteryan is very capricious
ReplyDeleteI always now what he wants to do
You have vilified my country.
ReplyDeleteYou have vilified me
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