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Adventure -
an unusual and exciting or daring experience
Eg:
Climbing the mountain seemed like an adventure
Giant -
a person or thing of unusually
great size, power, importance
Eg:
There was a giant size statue at the exhibition.
Anxiety -
a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about
something with an uncertain
outcome
Eg:
He lost the marks in viva due to his anxiety.
Part 3
Do you think arguments are important?
I personally don't think arguments are necessary as it leads to severe misunderstandings. But in
some cases, arguments are extremely important as they help us understand the other person's
perspective and make us aware of their opinions. Therefore, it's always
essential to listen to
other people's views and then decide on a conclusion.
What do family members generally argue about?
Generally, family members argue on various topics, but the
most common argument occurs
when it's time to prepare the food for dinner,
breakfast or lunch, as tastes vary. Moreover,
arguments occur while making decisions related to studies, marriage, etc. Arguments occur even
when deciding a place to visit.
Is it easier for you to have arguments with your friends or your family members?
Yes, it's easier to argue with friends as they're also clueless about a few things like us. But it's
totally different when arguing with our parents as their thinking/ mindset is entirely different
from ours. They're experienced, and their arguments tend to be correct as they talk with maturity
and better understanding.
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