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AE LS 1.1 & 1.3

words and definitions

TermDefinition
mental (adj) The adjective _____ describes anything having to do with the mind, just as "physical" has to do with the body. _____ has to do with the intellect, the mind, or the brain.
attitude (n) An _____ is somewhere between a belief, a mood, and an opinion. If you've got an _____ about something, it can be hard to change it because you think you're right.
to affect (v) _____ is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on,” as in “The tornado moving towards us will _____ our picnic plans.”
minor (adj) Something that's _____ is considered of low importance: a _____ injury is not very serious, and a college student's _____ subject is a secondary field of study.
major (adj) Something _____ is big, big, big! It's large! Important! Intense!
opinion (n) An _____ is a belief or attitude about something that isn't necessarily based on facts. You may have an _____ that I don't share. There's no way to prove who's right and who's wrong. Those are our thoughts, and that's the way it is.
objective (adj) If you are _____, your judgment is based on observable facts and isn't influenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
to rank (v) The word _____ often deals with an order of some kind. If you _____ something, you assign a rank or rating to it.
Created by: Lord Humungous
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