Summary Reading Summary/ chap5 active : not lazy according to: as stated by somebody/ as shown by something apologize: say sorry argue: discuss brag: say.

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Summary Reading Summary/ chap5 active : not lazy according to: as stated by somebody/ as shown by something apologize: say sorry argue: discuss brag: say good things about oneself close: near conversations: people talking full time: for a whole of the normal period of work hierarchy: the system from low to high order: ask someone to do something not in a polite way Summary Reading Summary/ chap5 active : not lazy according to: as stated by somebody/ as shown by something apologize: say sorry argue: discuss brag: say good things about oneself close: near conversations: people talking full time: for a whole of the normal period of work hierarchy: the system from low to high order: ask someone to do something not in a polite way

spouse: a husband and a wife spouse: a husband and a wife position: place in a social hierarchy position: place in a social hierarchy suggestions: ideas to make some thing better suggestions: ideas to make some thing better equal: having the same position equal: having the same position gender: male and female gender: male and female lonely: being far from other people lonely: being far from other people private: when many people are not around private: when many people are not around public: when many people are around public: when many people are around politics: the work and ideas that are connected with governing a country politics: the work and ideas that are connected with governing a country uninteresting: not important uninteresting: not important similar: not the same similar: not the same

Strategy: Sometimes the meaning of a new word in the sentence is before or after the word. Example: - Little are usually active; they do things Strategy: Sometimes the meaning of a new word in the sentence is before or after the word. Example: - Little are usually active; they do things

Reading Summary/ chap6 childhood :the first stage of one’s life childhood :the first stage of one’s life desires: wishes emotions: feelings evidence: proof that something is true freud: a psychologist hormone: logic: the ability to think & understand psychologist: a person who studies people’ behavior purpose: reason psychologist: a person who studies people’ behavior purpose: reason:

desires: wishes emotions: feelings evidence: proof that something is true freud: a psychologist hormone: logic: the ability to think & understand psychologist: a person who studies people’ behavior purpose: reason psychologist: a person who studies people’ behavior purpose: reason research : studies research : studies stage stage symbols: things which mean other things symbols: things which mean other things theories: ideas theories: ideas vision: the ability to see vision: the ability to see occurs: happens occurs: happens RealizeRepair