Friday, March 26, 2010

VERT

VERT means TURN or TWIST

Q1: After the spinning ride at Disneyworld, Pat had vertigo and had to sit down until he was steady again.

Q2: We will try to see problems before they arrive and avert them.

Q3: I think I will revert back to the way I used to drive to work because there is less traffic.

Q4: We have to convert our dollars and cents into pounds and pence before we go to England.

Q5: When students got together and refused to take standardized tests, they were suspended for the controversial activity .

Q6: We might go camping if the weather is not too adverse.

Q7: The rule for the dance marathon was that you had to be vertical and moving. If you stopped or sat down you were out.

Q8: A good salesperson is often an extrovert who really likes to get out and talk to people.

Q9: You have to sign this form to show you give your overt for them to take you on this dangerous rafting trip.

Q10: Carl had a lot of adversity growing up, but he didn't let it keep him from being a good student and going to college.

Q11: A slug is not a vertebrate because it has no backbone.

Q12: If you invert the number 9, it looks like a 6.

Q13: Beth has a diverse rock collection from many different places in the world.

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