Relacionar Columnas Teens Stuck At Home-VocabularyVersión en línea Match the words in quotation marks of the 1st column, found in the article https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rachelysanders/teens-teenagers-at-home-isolation-coronavirus-school, with their definitions in the 2nd column. por Dimitra Politou 1 At home, I'm trying to "grapple" with the future less. Yet no one knows how to. 2 Our academic classes "dwindle", we get more free time to spend with friends during the second semester of high school. 3 The one "silver lining" to this situation is that at least the beaches won't be closed anytime soon. 4 I deleted TikTok to try to "keep the ball rolling" with my projects. (idiom) 5 I'm a theater "major". 6 People have seemed to change with some kind of spell cast on them, "compelling" them to hoard toilet paper and meat. 7 Today, quotes on Facebook and letters from their school administrators "imbue" teens with hope that they can thrive in isolation. 8 Εven when I had to physically go to school, I mostly kept to myself, ever the "introvert". 9 Some neighbours are willing to shop for their elderly or "immunocompromised" friends. 10 The truth somewhat "daunts" us. 11 The whole coronavirus "predicament" has affected my life in ways I could have not imagined just a mere month ago. 12 Extended spring break, is a term used to "disguise" the fact that there is a deadly pandemic spreading across the world. 13 Already "apprehensive" parents were now in a panic. 14 Today, quotes on Facebook and letters from their school administrators imbue teens with hope that they can "thrive" in isolation 15 But now, I find myself actually "venturing" out of my room and interacting with others more than ever during this isolation 16 I don't think I'll like home-schooling because I always "procrastinate" a lot. 17 On a phone call to Huntsville, Alabama, my mother corrects herself when she "sputters" the word fear. 18 By day 2 my focus on online learning had "waned". to intimidate, to scare having the immune system impaired or weakened (as by drugs or illness) to attempt to control, to fight with sth/sb. to continue a discussion, progress, or other action rather than stall or stop. A student specializing in specific field. anxious, nervous to utter hastily or explosively in confusion or excitement. difficult situation shy, unsociable person bright side, a consoling aspect of a difficult situation to decline over time to dare to go somewhere or do sth, usually risky. to decrease, diminish, get smaller to conceal to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done to pervade, to influence as if by dyeing to flourish, to prosper to force