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What does a reassuring voice do?
What does a reassuring voice do?
What does it mean to admit something?
What does it mean to admit something?
To say that you have done something wrong or that something is true.
What is an adolescent?
What is an adolescent?
A young person who is developing from a child into an adult.
What defines an adult?
What defines an adult?
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What is altitude?
What is altitude?
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What is applause?
What is applause?
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What does it mean to argue?
What does it mean to argue?
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What is ascent?
What is ascent?
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What is an attempt?
What is an attempt?
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What is authority?
What is authority?
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What is an audience?
What is an audience?
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What is the bottom?
What is the bottom?
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What is a boundary?
What is a boundary?
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What is a breath?
What is a breath?
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What does it mean to claim something?
What does it mean to claim something?
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What is a common thread?
What is a common thread?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Definitions
- reassuring voice: A voice that calms and makes someone feel confident
- admit: To acknowledge doing something wrong or that something is true
- adolescent: A young person growing from childhood to adulthood
- adult: A fully grown person
- altitude: The height of something above the ground
- applause: Clapping hands to show approval or appreciation
- argue: To give reasons for or against something
- ascent: A movement upward
- attempt: A try
- audience: A group of people watching or listening to something
- authority: A person or organization with power or control
- bottom: The lowest part of something
- boundary: A limit or edge
- breath: A single act of breathing in and out
- claim: To state something is true or that you have something
- common thread: A unifying factor
Example Sentences
- A reassuring voice can be helpful when someone is scared.
- When someone admits their mistake, they are taking responsibility for their actions.
- An adolescent might go through some difficult changes as they grow up.
- It's important for an adult to be responsible for others' safety.
- The altitude of a mountain can affect how difficult it is to climb.
- An audience might give applause after a good performance.
- People often argue about their opinions on different topics.
- The ascent of a mountain can be challenging and exciting.
- It takes attempts to learn and grow.
- An authority figure has the power to make decisions and enforce rules.
- The bottom of a lake can be a different environment from the surface.
- A boundary can be a physical or metaphorical line.
- Taking a deep breath can calm you down.
- If someone claims to have something, it's important to check if they're telling the truth.
- A common thread can connect different ideas or stories.
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