Thursday, September 10, 2020

Treasure Hunters Ponder 6

 




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  2. Kia Ora!
    I think a tirade is an argument! Here is a sentence:
    "Beck and Bick's twin tirade number 240, was about their mother, whom had disappeared."
    What do you think a tirade is? Have you ever had one with someone?

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  3. Hi Sarah, I think tirade means arguing, and being angry.
    Sentence using the word tirade - "Hi Bick" said Rebbeca, "oh hi Rebecca mumbled Bick" "have you ever wondered why people call us tirade twins" said Rebbeca "dunno but I guess that is true". I hope you liked my sentence.
    Blog ya later.

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  4. Hi Everyone,
    If I can use tirade in sentence, I must be super smart (I already am), Here is my Sentence...
    I ate Hazels candy, she got mad and we had a lengthy vicious tirade...

    BYE FOR NOW BLOGGERS.

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  5. Hi Sarah. I know that a tirade is something when someone has a fight or an argument. I will make up a sentence that uses the word "Tirade" in it.

    One day there were two boys that were twins. They always had twin tirades because they are brothers and brothers fight.

    So there is my story with the word tirade in it.

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  6. Kia ora Room 24. My name is Neena and I am in Room 24.
    Tirade means argument or outburst. How a tirade might be caused is by a disagreement.
    This is my usage of tirade in a sentence. After a long tirade me and my brother finally got along.
    Blog you later
    Neena

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  7. Hey bloggers, it's Leilani!
    I think that the meaning of tirade is a long angry argument. Here is a sentence with the word tirade in it:

    The siblings are roaring lions, as they fiercely tirade at each other.

    I hope you like my sentence! Do you have a sibling? Do you tirade with them?
    BLOG YA LATER😁

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  8. Hello Ms Burt
    A tirade is a long argument.
    Me and my sister have tirades about who get to feed my fish today.
    blog you later

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  9. Hi everybody It's Floyd here

    I think a tirade is very long argument that keeps going on and on and on and on and on and on.... (you get the idea)

    Here it is in a sentence: They got in a tirade after dinner. (very simple)

    Blog ya later!

    -Floyd

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  10. Kia ora, here is my sentence... This morning Arden and Jiraiya had a tirade about when school finished. That was my sentence because I actually did have a tirade with Jiraiya. Tirade means like an argument.

    See you around
    Arden

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  11. Kia ora Ms Burt it's Bilal and I think that tirades is a long angry argument.
    Here is my sentence.
    After my brother never gave me the soccer ball we started a tirade.
    Blog ya later.

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  12. Hi Room 24.
    Dahran here.
    I think tirade means that someone argues about something. Here is a sentence that I made up that has the word "Tirade".
    A man had a tirade with a shop worker because the shop owner didn't give him change.
    Can you make a sentences with the word
    Tirade?
    See you around

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  13. Hello Room 24
    A tirade is a long argument.
    My sister always asks me to play after school, but I don't want to play with her so we end up having a tirade.
    Blog you later

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  14. Hi Sarah
    A tirad means getting into a fight or arguments . My sentence for a tirad is my sister wouldn't let me into her room but I really wanted to get something from there, so we got into a tirad eventually settling down when I got what I needed.
    Blog you later

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  15. Hi Sarah, A tirade is a argument where it gets pretty intense. choose a quite a long argument that can last for several minutes or even hours. It is a long, angry argument of criticising or accusing each other. It is basically a major fight. here is a sentence:
    I was walking alone in an empty street, walking home, when suddenly a drunk man came and pushed me around. I then got into a tirade because he irritated me too much.
    Blog you later

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  16. Hello Mrs Burt, I think I have an idea of what a tirade means. I think it means to argue. Here is my sentence with tirade in it. My Mum and Dad had a tirade. Do you know what tirade means without looking in a dictionary?

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