Day 1: behavior – the way someone acts

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Day 1: behavior – the way someone acts

Apologize: to say one is sorry for doing something

Bully: a person who picks on or hurts a weaker person

Chanting: repeating words in a sing-song fashion

Confrontation: a face to face meeting; often involving conflict

React: to act in response to something

Squeeze: to push or force with pressure

(Day 2) Godmother: a woman who takes special care of a child or young person, especially in religious matters

Clumsy: awkward; without grace

Proud: happy with oneself; full or respect

Feelings: emotions; emotional response

Wrong: not right; not good in a moral sense