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I'm really ______ with this homework.
struggling
It's more important to be _________ than perfect.
courageous, daring, brave
My teacher says I have the _______ to do better in this class.
potential
Saujani thinks we should be comfortable with / fight imperfection.
be comfortable with
Good coders are perfect / brave.
brave
Boys usually say, 'There's a problem with me / my code! And girls?
my code; me
Girls often delete / correct their code when it has mistakes.
delete
Writing computer code is a process of trial and error. It is easy / difficult to get it right at first.
difficult
How can teachers help students reach their potential?
Is negotiating always about money? What else can we negotiate?
How do you help a friend who is (having difficulties - verb) with something important?
struggling
What can (to prevent sth from happening as usual or expected - verb) your focus when you study?
disrupt
How can you call the process of trying something new and making mistakes without getting any instructions?
trial and error
What synonyms can you name for the word 'brave'?
courageous, daring
In what situations is it better to (not to risk - verb)?
play it safe
Is (continued effort to do sth even if it's difficult and takes time - noun) more important than talent? What do you think?
perseverance
How can schools or workplaces create a (group of people who care for you - noun) for everyone?
supportive network
What qualities does a person need if they want to (enter the contest - verb) a competition and win?
run for
Do you think people should always be (get praise - adj) for trying, even if they fail? Why/why not?
rewarded