approach (n), a way of dealing with something, consequence (n), something that happens as a result of a particular action or condition, display (v), to put something where people can see it, findings (n), the results of an investigation or experiment; a legal decision (verdict), inquire / enquire (v), To ask for information, mostly (adv), almost all or almost completely, persuade (v), to cause someone to believe something, reaction (n), the way someone acts or feels in response to something that happens, is said, etc., skill (n), the ability to do something that comes from experience, or practice, way (n), the series of roads, paths, etc., that can be used to go from one place to another.

Module E lesson 16

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