Clusters #1,2,3.  (v.)Affects, affected, am/is/are affecting  Affected, adj.  Unaffected, adj.

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Clusters #1,2,3

 (v.)Affects, affected, am/is/are affecting  Affected, adj.  Unaffected, adj.

 Conflicts, n.  conflicted, adj.

 Contributes, contributed, am/is/are contributing  Contribution(s), n.

 Disrespects, disrespected, am/is/are disrespecting  Respect, v.  Disrespect/respect, n.  Disrespectful/respe ctful, adj.  Disrespectfully/ respectfully, adv.

 Generational, adj.

 Motivational, adj.

 Privileged, adj.  Unprivileged, adj. Good grades means computer time!

 Irresponsible, adj.  Responsibility, n.  Responsibilities, n.  Responsibly/  Irresponsibly, adv.

 Def.: the way something happens ; the specific details of an event  Circumstantial, adj.  Circumstantially, adv.

 Def.: to do (something that is illegal or harmful); to say that (someone or something) will definitely do something  Committable, adj.

 Def.: something that happens as a result of another action (+-)  Consequently, adv.  Consequential, adj.

 Def.: to connect with something or someone in some way  Contact, v.  Contact, adj

 Def.: to understand a person’s problems, feelings or behavior  Empathize, v.  Empathetic, adj.

 Def.: (adj.) under 18 yrs. old or childish, immature (n.) a young person  Juvenile delinquent

 Def.: fully developed and have all the abilities of an adult  Mature, adj.  Maturely, adv.

 Def.: to save someone or something from destruction  Salvage, n.  Salvageable, adj.

 Def.: an experience that hurts your pride  Humiliation, n.  Humility, n.  Humiliate, v.

 Def.: looks or acts like something else, fake  Imitate, v.  Imitative, adj.

 Def.: motivates you to do something  Inspiration, n.  Inspirational, adj.  Inspirationally, adv.

 Def.: Something expensive that is nice to have, but not necessary  Luxurious, adj.  Luxuriously, adv.

 Def.: To see something in a certain way  Perception, n  Perceptible, adv.  Perceptive, adj. Glass half full or empty?

 Def.: Being very poor  Impoverished, adj.  Impoverish, v

 Def.: Something that represents or stands for something else  Symbolize, v.  Symbolic, adj.  Symbolism, n.

 Def.: to think something is important or useful  Valuable, adj.  Value, n.  Invaluable, adj.