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| share a lot of the same things |
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| the fact of being or looking similar to somebody/something |
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| Worth doing, that makes you happy because you think it is useful or important. |
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To care for and protect sb/ st while they are growing and development, To help sb/st to develop and be successful |
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Adolescence / ˌædəˈlesns / |
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| the time in a person's life when he or she develops from a child into an adult |
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| opposite to close-knit family |
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| connected with being a father; typical of a kind father |
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| connected with being a mother; typical of a kind mother |
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| Competency [ˈkɑːmpɪtənsi] |
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| the ability to do something well |
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| easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc |
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| A young person who is developinf from a child into an adult. |
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| Keep/ Have an open mind (on/ about ST/SO) |
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| try not to judge before you know the fact |
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| Have something on your mind |
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| Self-conscious [self ˈkɑːnʃəs] (about ST) |
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| nervous or embarrassed about your appearance or what other people think of you |
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| unwilling to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour, dress,.. |
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| Oversensitive ˌ[oʊvərˈsensɪtɪv] |
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| too easily upset or offended |
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| connected with mental processes of understanding |
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| tending to allow somebody to have or do whatever they want |
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| too anxious to protect somebody from being hurt, in a way that restricts their freedom |
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| Couldn’t remember a thing |
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| Temperament [ˈtemprəmənt] |
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| a person's or an animal's nature as shown in the way they behave or react to situations or people |
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