
Summit 1 Unit 7-8 Vocabulary Review
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- Q1The act of living together without being married.divorcemarriagedomestic violenceco-habitation30s
- Q2The legal ending of a marriage.split upco-habitationmarriagedivorce30s
- Q3Acts of violence involving family members.co-habitationdomestic violencemarriagedivorce30s
- Q4To separate.split upco-habitationmarriagedivorce30s
- Q5Parents who set many rules for their children to follow.strict parentsrebellious teensspoiled teenslenient parents30s
- Q6Teens who disobey their parents.overprotective parentsstrict parentsdisrespectful teensrebellious teens30s
- Q7Teens who behave badly towards adults.spoiled teensstrict parentsdisrespectful teensrebellious teens30s
- Q8Teens who often get things they want from their parents to 'keep the peace'.strict parentsspoiled teensdisrespectful teensrebellious teens30s
- Q9Parents who allow their children to grow with minimum restrictions.rebellious teensstrict parentsoverprotective parentslenient parents30s
- Q10To believe something is true merely because you desire it to be true.wishful thinkingto be tricked into believing somethingregret doing somethingopen to discussion30s
- Q11To feel that you should do something for someone because he or she has done something for you.browsecall it evenkick oneselfowe someone (for a favor)30s
- Q12To agree with someone that a debt has been paid and that no one owes anything more.bargain huntowe someone (for a favor)call it evencomparison shop30s
- Q13To support something publicly, often in a formal way.endorseprovepromoteimply30s
- Q14To raise or move to a higher grade, rank, or job; to advocate.proveimplypromoteendorse30s
- Q15To suggest something indirectly without stating it outright.proveendorseimplypromote30s