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Take time off stop working temporarily
Make donation to give something to help a person, a cause, etc.
Take an exam to answer the questions on the exam and turn in your answers
(Do) volunteer work work done on behalf of some worthy individual or organization, such as a charity
Take a risk to do something although you know that something unpleasant or dangerous could happen
(Measure) progress (n) Development, advancement, or improvement, as toward a goal
Give up (v) to stop doing something that you do regularly; to stop thinking or believing something
Push (v) to force someone to make a great effort, especially at school or in their career
Troublemaker (n) someone who causes problems, often by being violent or by making others argue or not obey people in authority
Rebel (n) someone who opposes people in authority or opposes accepted ways of doing things
Geeky (n) someone who is boring, especially because they seem to be interested only in computers
Remind (v) to help someone to remember something that they have to do
Memorize (v) to learn something so that you remember it perfectly
Exchange (n) a situation in which one person gives another person something and receives something else of a similar type or value in return
Repair (v) to fix something that is broken or damaged
Replace (v) to get rid of someone or something, and to put a new person or thing in their place
Fix (v) to make a decision about a price or amount and not allow it to change
Created by: evincilak
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