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Issue 3 Teen Driving

English 3D Course C Issue 3

WordMeaning
acknowledge to accept or admit the truth about something
advocate (noun) a person who publicly supports an idea or plan
advocate (verb) to support or recommend an idea or plan
alternative something you can choose to do or use instead of something else
ban to not allow something to be done, seen, or used
conduct to control or lead an activity or process especially to get information or prove facts
distraction something that draws attention away
enforce to make people obey a rule or law
enforcement the act of making people obey laws and rules
experienced Having practiced therefore gaining knowledge because you have done something for a long time
immature not fully grown or developed; young; childish
impose to force people to accept a rule, punishment, or tax
impulsive acting without thinking about the possible results or dangers
incidence the number of times something unpleasant happens
inconvenience bother or problem caused by someone which affects or annoys you
inexperienced without much experience or knowledge of something
involve to be a part of or result of an activity or situation; to include something
mature fully developed; to act older than your age
restricted limited or controlled
restriction a law or rule that limits what you can do or what can happen
risk the chance that something bad may happen
supervision the act of watching over an activity or person to make sure things are done correctly or safely
violate to break or ignore a promise, rule, or law
violation an action that breaks or ignores a promise, rule, or law
Created by: Mme. Forberg
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