Activity 6

Letter from Colette to Jason.


1.  To eliminate or put aside something or someone from a situation.

To eliminate or discard:
E.g. It's time we got rid of this trash.
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2.  To forget about something that doesn’t permit us to move on.

Allow it to stand or be accepted. For example, E.g. Let it go; we needn't discuss it further.
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3.  To make someone or something responsible from the result of a situation, usually in a negative way.

to hold responsible; find fault with; censure:
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4.  To have a sudden change in attitude while growing up.

a period of psychological stress occurring in middle age, thought to be triggered by a physical, occupational, or domestic event, as menopause, diminution of physical prowess, job loss, or departure of children from the home.
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5.  Permit a relationship to be over little by little.

Stop paying attention to something until it is forgotten.
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6.  Because.

Because of; owing to.
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7.  Consider someone will be there forever regardless the way we treat that person.

to use, accept, or treat in a careless or indifferent manner.
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8.  Permit.

to use, accept, or treat in a careless or indifferent manner
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9.  Appreciate.

to use, accept, or treat in a careless or indifferent manner.
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10.  Consider something worth it.

not give a damn
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Get rid of.
Take each other for granted
Let it die
Blame
Give a hoot
Due to
Let things go
Allowed
Cherish
Mid-life crisis