approach, to come closer to someone or something, assume, to believe something is true without checking, encounter, an unexpected meeting with someone or something, oblige, to make someone do something (because of a rule or duty), observe, to see, watch or notice, overcome, to succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty, react, respond or behave in response to something, assistance, help or support, bravery, not being afraid to act, bystander, a person who is near an event but not involved, conscience, the feeling of knowing what is right or wrong, dilemma, a situation where you must choose between two difficult options, empathy, understanding and sharing another person’s feelings, event, a thing of importance that happens, participant, someone who takes part in something, phenomenon, something that happens that people can notice or study, responsibility, something you must do because it is your duty, tendency, something that usually happens or a way someone often behaves, victim, a person who is hurt or harmed, commendable, something good and deserving praise, exceptional, very special; better than usual, mandatory, required; must be done, make an impression, to cause someone to remember or notice you, pass a law, to make something official as a rule in a country.

Module E - unit 2 Crossword

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