Depending on your desired form of the word "shock," here are a few various answers:
"You gave me quite a shock!" (shock here means scare, as in the person was scared)
"That wire has a fairly powerful shock to it!" (shock here means an electrical charge - as in you would die if you touched the wire)
Hopefully that helps in your shocking persuits.
i went on an expedition
Pest sentence
the danger was obvious
His heart sounded like a drumbeat in the silence. The drumbeat of the bass shock the house.
I am not familiar with the word 'taction'.
The fire was a terrific shock. The shock of the explosion broke all the windows in the building.
i am a dissident
I want to reduce my expenses.
Conceptually, the idea was quite simple.
we rwscue enumals from killing
The town they visited was quaint and simple.
my dad studies astrology.
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
"The truth about his infidelity was an appalling shock to his family."
John has a good sense of humour.
Don't eat that. (it's so simple)
There was a hint of deceptiveness about the man.