1) Beneficial a) an event or person that causes great change. b) a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. c) helpful or useful. 2) Catalyst a) making you feel worried or sad. b) an event or person that causes great change. c) very ordinary and therefore not interesting. 3) Conflicted a) confused or worried because you cannot choose between very different ideas, feelings, or beliefs, and do not know what to do or believe. b) using new methods or ideas. c) organize and carry out 4) Give in to a) not able to be changed or persuaded. b) a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. c) to finally agree to something that someone wants after first refusing. 5) Grim a) to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. b) making you feel worried or sad. c) difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts. 6) Incorporate a) to include something as part of something larger. b) not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way. c) to control something, especially by making it work in a particular way. 7) Innovative a) helpful or useful. b) using new methods or ideas. c) as a result. 8) Mundane a) very ordinary and therefore not interesting. b) not able to be changed or persuaded. c) easily seen or understood; obvious. 9) Rigid a) to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. b) not able to be changed or persuaded. c) difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts. 10) Skeptic a) a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. b) suddenly, without any planning and without considering the effects your actions may have. c) to slow down a process or the growth of something. 11) Strive a) to finally agree to something that someone wants after first refusing. b) an event or person that causes great change. c) to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. 12) Therapy a) as a result. b) a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, especially after an illness. c) decided or arranged at an earlier time. 13) Complex a) difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts. b) suddenly, without any planning and without considering the effects your actions may have. c) necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important. 14) Conduct a) easily seen or understood; obvious. b) as a result. c) organize and carry out. 15) Consequently a) to slow down a process or the growth of something. b) as a result. c) decided or arranged at an earlier time. 16) Evident a) easily seen or understood; obvious. b) not able to be changed or persuaded. c) using new methods or ideas. 17) Impulsively a) to finally agree to something that someone wants after first refusing. b) suddenly, without any planning and without considering the effects your actions may have. c) not able to be changed or persuaded. 18) Inhibit a) to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. b) difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts. c) suddenly, without any planning and without considering the effects your actions may have. 19) Predetermined a) very ordinary and therefore not interesting. b) decided or arranged at an earlier time. c) to include something as part of something larger. 20) Regulate a) to control something, especially by making it work in a particular way. b) a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. c) to include something as part of something larger. 21) Structured a) easily seen or understood; obvious. b) to slow down a process or the growth of something. c) having form or structure, organized, arranged. 22) Subtle a) not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way. b) a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief. c) making you feel worried or sad. 23) Vital a) to control something, especially by making it work in a particular way. b) necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important. c) to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties.

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