
Tolerance
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- Q1Our word today is . . .ToleranceTolerenceTalorateToleraet30s
- Q2Break apart the syllables.Tol-er-an-ceTo-ler-anceTol-er-anceToler-ance30s
- Q3How do you pronounce tolerancetol-er-unsto-ler-ancetul-or-untstol-or-ants30s
- Q4What part of speech is tolerance?verbadverbadjectivenoun30s
- Q5What does tolerance mean?the fact or state of living or having objective reality.accept or endure (someone or something unpleasant or disliked) with forbearance.the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.believe in and follow the practices of.30s
- Q6Accepting and respecting differences in each othernon exampleexample30s
- Q7Is this an example of tolerance?noyes30s
- Q8Is this a good demonstration of tolerance?yesno30s
- Q9How does this demonstrate tolerance?The people are standing togetherEach person stands alone and are not acceptedAll religious views are accepted within this groupThis does not demonstrate tolerance30s
- Q10Does this image do a good job showing tolerance?noyes30s
- Q11Which of the following is an antonym of tolerance?acceptancebigotryjusticefortitude30s
- Q12She had a high __________ to pain.Tolerance30s
- Q13Once again, what was our word?Tolerance30s