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Into Reading 2.2 p 103-116

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  • Don't ___. It's not your fault; it's mine.
    apologize
  • to know and say who someone is or what something is
    identrify
  • to have a different opinion or be unable to agree
    disagree
  • We had a little ___ over this problem.
    misunderstanding
  • The critic's ___ on the novel was sharp.
    attack
  • If you want to solve your problems, you need to ___ them.
    identify
  • She ___ she had made a mistake.
    admitted / admits
  • unkind or not caring (selfish)
    mean
  • Children are taught to ___ different cultures.
    respect
  • to hurt or damage someone/something physically; to criticize someone’s ideas
    attack
  • to agree or accept something as true
    admit
  • a person or country that you are arguing or fighting with
    enemy
  • to make someone/ something responsible for something bad that has happened
    blame
  • I ____ with you about that.
    disagree
  • not to understand something properly
    misunderstanding
  • The ___ invaded our country.
    enemy
  • to accept that someone/something is important
    respect
  • We shouldn’t ___ ourselves for what happened.
    blame
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for something
    apologize
  • He's just so ___ to me.
    mean