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Mosaic 2 Listening/Speaking, 4/e
Jami Hanreddy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Elizabeth Whalley, San Francisco State University

Conflict and Resolution

Vocabulary

Review these vocabulary words. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of each word.



priorities
brainstorm
acquiesce
indirect
restate
chill out
cool off
save face
distract
resolve



1

We several ideas for our final project for our psychology class, and after almost two hours, our group finally agreed upon a topic to research.
2

After our heated discussion got out of hand, Henry went outside so he could and regain his composure.
3

The judge asked the lawyer to the question for the witness on the stand.
4

If you want to accomplish anything and achieve the goals you have set for yourself, you need to first figure out your . You can’t do everything at once.
5

We didn’t want to get our parents involved, so we the situation between ourselves.
6

She finally , but I could tell she was still not completely convinced herself of our plan.
7

The loud music coming out of my sister’s room me from studying for my exam, so I asked her to turn it off.
8

It's important not to publicly embarrass someone who has made a mistake so that he or she can .
9

Life is full of problems and you need to learn how to deal with them. Just a little bit and everything will be fine.
10

If you are going to criticize someone or point out a mistake, you should be , so you don’t offend the person or make them feel bad.