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Explain the difference between swollen / bruised / twisted
swollen - big in size and painful / bruised - with a dark mark on the skin / twisted - dislocated
What's the odd one out? gobble up / wolf down / nibble at / polish off
nibble - eat a little
No use crying over... , be full of ..., you can't have your cake..., the best thing after...
spilt milk, beans. and eat it too, sliced bread
Think of 3 adjectives to go with DISEASE and 3 with TREATMENT
your answer
Which phrase is the odd one out? be frazzled by, get caught up in the things, a take-charge approach, scheduling things back to back
a take-charge approach, nurture yourself
Name 3 positive and 3 negative trends in cooking/eating. 
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Comment on the following question "Should we allow kids to take risks?" Use at least 3: mollycoddling children, throwing your kid in the deep end, be streetwise, overprotectiveness
your answer
What kind of situation / activity might ... 1) give you a gash on your leg 2) cause you to pass out 3) scald yourself
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Rephrase 2 of the sentences using MIND: I wanted to buy milk but I forgot. / I never thought that you would not like the house. / Please, remember that the baby is allergic to nuts.
it slipped my mind, crossed my mind, keep in mind
Give the noun, adjective and adverb of the verb "MIND"
mindful / ly, mindfullness, mindless / ly, mindlessness,
Complete at least 3 of the phrases: maintain a positive o.... on life, gain a sense of c... over smth, lift one's m...., release a cascade of stress-busting h.... (Give example using one of the phrases)
outlook, control, mood, hormones
Give the noun, adjective and adverb forms of the verb THINK
thought / thinker; thoughful (ly),thoughtless (ly), (un)thinkable