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NEVER GIVE UP (:
 
Sometimes in our life we would have obstacles that are going to impede us to continue in our road, and for this reason some of us wanted to give up, even when they hadn't started to fighting for overcome the obstacle.
In the article that I had read, I could find 22 reasons to never give up. Here, I am only going to mention the one's that I consider more important.
The first one that I think that is the most IMPORTANT reason is that in the life ANYTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, you can achieve and do whatever you proposed, only depends on you to get what you want, and make all things possible.
The second one, is that if you make a mistake, be quiet, is not the end of the world. Each of us can commit mistakes; after all, we are only humans. Also, you have to know that you learn from the mistakes and it helps us to be better persons.
Finally, in life there are going to be many people who will try to bring you down and tell you what you want to achieve is not possible. Don’t let anyone destroy your dreams! Don’t let anyone impede your happiness! Because, you more than anyone deserve to be happy.

VOCABULARY

1. SPREAD: [spred]   VERB. 
To distribute over a greater or a relatively great area of space or time. - He told me to spread out the papers on the table.

  NOUN 
An act or instance of spreading:
 -
With a spread of her arms the actress acknowledged the applause.


2. STING 
[sting]      VERB.   
T
o cause to smart or to cause a sharp pain:
 -
The blowing sand stung his eyes.

NOUN
An act or an instance of stinging.

3. SPOT  : [spot]         VERB    
To stain or mark with spots:
- The grease spotted my dress.

NOUN
  A small, circumscribed mark caused by disease, decay, etc.  
 - 
He collapse and die on the spot from exhaustion.


4. SETBACK: [set-bak] NOUN
A
check to progress; a reverse or defeat.
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The new law was a setback.     
               

5. DIP:  
[dip]  VERB     To plunge into water or other liquid and emerge quickly:      
-
The boat dipped into the waves.               

 NOUN
   The act of dipping.
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That which is taken up by dipping.  
                                

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