Excess Verbiage
Stress
Health
100

This type of excessive verbiage is characterized by using unnecessary repetition of words or ideas. In the clue, it might involve saying the same thing multiple times in different ways, even if it doesn’t add any new information. An example would be describing something as "a very large, gigantic object."

Repetition 
100

The two types of stress?

Acute and Chronic Stress

100

Give examples of the impact of stress on health?

Depression, anxiety, difficulty concentrating etc

200

This type of excessive verbiage typically involves stating something in a way that provides unnecessary comfort or assurance, even if it’s already understood. For instance, saying, "I am confident that you will definitely enjoy this book" provides an extra layer of certainty or reassurance that may not be necessary.


Assurances

200

Stress management tips/strategies can be:

Time management 

Support system

Relaxation and Breathing techniques 

Etc
200

1/2 major sources  of stress for university students stated?

Depression

Anxiety 

300

This type of excessive verbiage involves downplaying or making something seem less significant than it truly is, often by using words that diminish its importance. For example, saying "It's just a small, inexpensive piece of art" when describing something rare or valuable could be an example of this kind of language.

Discounts

300

What is stress?

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300

What is health ?

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