To earn a "blog point," study the word below, then add a comment and use the word in a sentence. You must use correct punctuation, capitalization and the word must be used correctly. A funny sentence is OK as long as it makes sense and is rated PG!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Word of the Week: "reign"
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The king reigned the country for 10 years.
ReplyDeleteBy Ray Chu
Technically, it should be "reigned over" but I'll give you the point.
DeleteA king reigns over a kingdom.
ReplyDeletePoint.
DeleteThe king's son reigned over his country after his dad died.
ReplyDeletePoint.
DeleteThe people in the kingdom believed that the lazy king's reign was not very helpful.
ReplyDeletePoint.
DeleteI reign my Xbox so my brother can't play it when I am.
ReplyDeleteThat's a mean use of your power.
DeleteI have complete reign over my iPad.
ReplyDeleteThe power! Point.
DeleteThe president, Barack Obama, reigns the United States of America.
ReplyDeletePoint.
DeleteThe pope of Vatican city reigns over Catholics.
ReplyDeletePope.
DeleteTwo Queen Elizabeths have reigned England.
ReplyDeleteTrue! Point.
DeleteMr.Koch has reigned the GT classroom for 2 years now. Emma Roco
ReplyDeleteBut not with an iron fist. :) Point.
DeleteI will reign over all of you forever!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a power trip! Point.
DeleteThe king's dangerous reign was over.
ReplyDeleteNice! Point.
DeleteThe queen`s helpful reign kept everyone in the village happy.
ReplyDeleteVery good. Point.
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ReplyDeleteMy parent's began their reign the day I was born. :(
ReplyDeleteBy: Morgan
Small typo!
DeleteOops! It's parents.
DeleteKing Tommy was at the ZENITH of his REIGN as king.
ReplyDeleteOOOH, nice double whammy! Two points!
DeleteYES!!!
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