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Agressive ag·gres·sive adjective ready or likely to attack or confront; "he's very uncooperative and aggressive" synonyms: hostile, belligerent,

Aggressive

Passive pas·sive adjective accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without response or resistance. "the women were portrayed as passive victims" synonyms: submissive, unresisting, unassertive, compliant,

Passive

Assertive as·ser·tive adjective having or showing a confident and forceful personality. "patients should be more assertive with their doctors" synonyms: confident, self-assured, firm,

Assertive

Lesson Three

Courage noun The ability to face difficulty, danger, pain, without fear; synonym - bravery.

Wit Having the ability to think fast with a funny response

Self-control : control over your impulses, emotions, wants or desires

Lesson Four

Innocent Bystander –witness to something but not involved.

Retaliation - noun To do something in response to an action done to you, especially to attack or injure someone as a response to a hurtful action Retaliate - Verb

Retaliation

Silent Majority- The silent majority is a large group of people who do not express their opinions publicly.

Blind spot Also called dead spot. any part of an area where you cannot see. an area to the side and slightly behind a driver's field of vision that is not reflected in the vehicle's rearview mirror.

Blind Spot

Code of Silence A code of silence is when a person decides to not tell important information The code of silence is usually either kept because of threat of force, or danger to oneself, or being called a traitor

Lesson Five

Ignore the Noise Not listening to the bully

Take a Stand take a stand -to publicly express an opinion take a stand (against someone or something) to take a position in opposition to someone or something; to oppose or resist someone or something.

Speak up

Coping Skills – skills that help you handle a bad situation

Inclusive- everyone is included

Telling Tattletale Ratting Snitching

Lesson six

Throw you a bone If you throw someone a bone, you give them a small reward or some kind words to make them feel good even if they've not really contributed much.

Authorship : the profession of writing : the source (such as the author) of a piece of writing, music, or art

Inertia Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion; this includes changes to its speed, direction, or state of rest

Lesson Seven

Charges Filed to make a formal charge of wrongdoing against someone.

Big heart- said of someone kind and loving

Vulgar- The definition of vulgar is something that is in poor taste, that lacks in sophistication, that is rude or unrefined

Common thread –what is common to all and that connects everything

Grief- Deep, distress caused by or as if by bereavement (sadness from a death) a cause of such suffering

You little kissass

Ruins- destroyed