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Fighting Climate Change with Movies
encounter – v. to have or experience (problems, difficulties, etc.)
head on – adv. in a very direct way
despair – n. the feeling of no longer having any hope
ping-pong – expression alternating between two emotions
generosity – n. the quality of being kind, understanding and not selfish; the quality of being generous
hallmark – n. a quality, ability, etc., that is typical of a particular person or thing
response – n. something that is done as a reaction to something else
sequence – n. a series of scenes from a movie or television program; a part of a movie, television show, etc., that deals with one subject, action or idea
downside – n. a part of something that you do not want or like; a drawback or disadvantage
drift – v. to move slowly on water, wind, etc.
incredibly – adv. very
effective – adj. producing a result that is wanted; having an intended effect
internally – adv. referring to or describing something existing or occurring within your mind
resilience – n. the ability to become strong, healthy or successful again after something bad happens
exhibit – v. (somewhat formal) to show or reveal (something)
rocket you off into the stratosphere – expression give you great inspiration
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