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QuestionAnswer
distraught Désemparé
increasingly De plus en plus
wether Si
deadly mortel
Consistently reminding se rappeler constamment
each other les uns aux autres
Trial Procès
which Dont
Backbone Epine dorsale
ultimetly En fin de compte
Grief Deuil
Becomes Devient
Kind Une sorte de....
Purging collective Purge collective
Rather than Plutôt que
To probe Sonder / Enquêter
Deeply / Deep Profondément / En profondeur
Assert Affirmer
Rape / Rapist Viol / Violeur
Closely De près
Smorgasbord Assortiment
Angst Angoisse
None of which Dont aucun / aucun
Attempt Tentative
Often Souvent
Provided Fourni par...
Instead Au lieu de cela
Highlights Points forts
Clear up Dissiper
Concern Préoccupation / Inquiétude
Luckily Heureusement
Keep Garder
Teen audiance Teenage
Trigger Déclancher
Adress To adress means to deal with or discuss
After-effects The consequences, in French after-effects means séquelles
Appeal To appeal means to exert an attraction, to be attractive. In French plaire
Assess To asses means to evaluate
An assessment an evaluation
Attention Span The interval during which an individual can concentrate
Bullying can be defined as the use of force, intimidation to harass people. It is the repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group. Bullying can involve verbal abuse, physical abuse, and can also lead to suicide.
Catharsis catharsis refers to the release of strong, pent-up (repressed) emotions.
Come to terms with To reconcile onself to; to come to accept
Convey To communicate ; to express
Crave for something To strongly desire, in French ; brûler d'envie de faire quelque chose
Cyberbullying It refers to bullying through information and communication technologies. Bullying can involve: humiliation, victimisation and numerous forms of harassment based on sex, homosexuality. Bullying can have damaging long-term effects on victims.
Depict To show, to represent. In French : « représenter, dépeindre »
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