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fairness

being just

100

be part of something

engage in

100

Some outcomes can be more harmful to the person who gossiped then to the object.

Some outcomes can be more harmful to the person who gossiped than to the object.

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something you find easy

piece of cake

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She ___ the meeting to discuss the new policy.

  • A) set in
  • B) set up
  • C) set out
  • D) set off
  • B) set up
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outcome

result, consequence

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involves only one thing

solely

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At a basic level, gossip can be refined as talking about people behind their backs.

At a basic level, gossip can be defined as talking about people behind their backs.

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something we enjoy

my cup of tea

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The company ___ the new product last month.

  • A) rolled up
  • B) rolled in
  • C) rolled out
  • D) rolled over
  • C) rolled out
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beneficial

helpful

300

making the decision of what is right or wrong

moral judgement

300

Because people view the word gossip negatively, people calling it by other names, like tea.

Because people view the word gossip negatively, people call it by other names, like tea.

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to get upset over something we can’t change

crying over spilled milk

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They ___ the old traditions to preserve their culture.

  • A) held on to
  • B) held in to
  • C) held out to
  • D) held up to
  • B) held in to
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relieve

to be at peace

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say the opposite

on the contrary

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We tend to accept gossip more positive if it helps the social group we are in.

We tend to accept gossip more positively if it helps the social group we are in.

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a person who is adored by someone

apple of one's eye

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He ___ the noise and continued working.

  • A) blocked out
  • B) blocked in
  • C) blocked off
  • D) blocked up
  • A) blocked out
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detrimental

harmful

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informing people to put a stop to something

whistle-blowing

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An example of good gossiping is when employees talk about how powerful people act bad.

An example of good gossip is when employees talk about how powerful people act badly.

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look like each other

two peas in a pod

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The teacher ___ the importance of studying regularly.

  • A) stressed out
  • B) stressed on
  • C) stressed over
  • D) stressed up
  • B) stressed on