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Passwords and vocabulary

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    Passwords and vocabulary Grade 10
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  • unable to control your feelings or behaviour because you are extremely frightened, angry, excited: h_ s _ _ _ i _ _ l
    hysterical
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  • upset and confused : _ _ u _ t _ _ _ d
    flustered
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  • calm and in control of your emotions : c_ _ _ p _ s _ _ d
    composed
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  • behaving in a pleasant, polite, calm way : g _ _ c _ _ _s
    gracious
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  • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person, especially in a small way, because you feel angry towards them : s _ _ t e_ _ l
    spiteful
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  • used to protect someone or something against attack: d _ _ e _ s_ _ _
    defensive
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  • skilled at solving problems and making decisions on your own: r _ _ o _ _ c _ f _ l
    resourceful
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  • willing to forgive : f_ _ r _ _ _ _ _ng
    forgiving
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  • Not under any circumstances or conditions; no matter what happens. PASSWORD
    not for love or money
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  • It is already widely acknowledged, established, or accepted. PASSWORD
    It goes without saying
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  • said when you feel satisfaction from harming someone who has harmed you. PASSWORD
    REVENGE IS SWEET
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  • To be able to take the negatives of a situation just the way positives are accepted. PASSWORD
    THAT'S THE WAY THE COOKIE CRUMBLES
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  • To encourage someone not to give up and to remain cheerful despite a difficult situation: PASSWORD
    KEEP YOUR CHIN UP
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  • A way of tricking someone that is still effective although it has been used a lot before. PASSWORD
    THE OLDEST TRICK IN THE BOOK
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  • Let's r_____________ all our options before we make our decision
    reconsider, review
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  • If you want to understand a future situation, you f____________what will happen
    foresee
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