Please check to if see if the capitalized vocab words are in the right spot. Correct me if I'm wrong.

1. The all circumstantial but it definitely does not look good for the suspect. (SUSCEPTIBLE)
2. I have been convinced to participate in the activity even though I think it is nuts ( IMPLICATE)
3. Even from a distance watching those two communicate is hilarious since they both use such large gestures and bold expressions. (INCLINE)
4. At the first sign of a sore throat I start taking vitamin see otherwise I know I will catch a cold (EXPOSTULATE)
5. The actor is famous for his Volatile mood swings (TEMPERAMENT)
6. The opinion page in the editorial section of the newspaper is replete with slanted, one sided rants (BIAS)
7. Carla wants to screw up and become president of the United States so that she can act as a forace for good in our society (ADVOCATE)
8. Sometimes it helps to talk things through with a friend who is willing to try to dissuade you from acting rashly. (INTERACTION)
9. The children were about to bolt across the street without looking when the crossing guard yelled stop and look both ways! (ADMONISH)
10.When I believe in a cause I am willing to go to bat for it and will do everything I can to ensure it succeeds (INFLUENTIAL)

I don't understand. Where are your capitalized words supposed to go in your sentences?

They are terms that is best evoked by each of the scenarios

1. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "The evidence is all circumstantial, but it definitely does not look good for the suspect." ("SUSCEPTIBLE" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

2. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "I have been convinced to participate in the activity even though I think it is nuts." ("IMPLICATE" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

3. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "Even from a distance, watching those two communicate is hilarious since they both use such large gestures and bold expressions." ("INCLINE" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

4. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "At the first sign of a sore throat, I start taking vitamin C; otherwise, I know I will catch a cold." ("EXPOSTULATE" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

5. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "The actor is famous for his volatile mood swings." ("TEMPERAMENT" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

6. The sentence is correct.

7. The sentence is incorrect. The correct sentence should be: "Carla wants to step up and become president of the United States so that she can act as a force for good in our society." ("ADVOCATE" does not fit in the context of the sentence.)

8. The sentence is correct.

9. The sentence is correct.

10. The sentence is correct.