 understanding others, and responding to others. Repeat. Repeat means to say or do again. If you don't understand what someone says to you, you can say, could you please repeat that? Solution. A solution is a way of fixing a problem. When you work in a group, you work together with a team to complete an assignment or find solutions to problems. Compromise. A compromise is a settlement between people who do not agree. When you compromise, both sides give up something in order to reach an agreement. Suggestion. A suggestion is an idea that is given by another person. If you have a problem, you can ask your friend for a suggestion about what you should do. Helpful. When you are helpful, you help others. Examples of being helpful are giving directions to someone that is lost or helping a classmate with a problem they don't understand. Check. To check means to see if something is correct or okay. When you complete your work, it is important to check to see if it is correct. Comfortable. When you are comfortable, you are not stressed or worried. People who feel comfortable with their classmates like to work in groups and participate in class. Uncomfortable. When something is uncomfortable, it causes stress or tension. If you are uncomfortable working in a group, class projects or discussions may be difficult for you. Take care of something. When you take care of something, you handle it. For example, if your boss gives you a problem to solve and you solve it, you take care of the problem. Advocate. Advocate means to recommend or support something because it is important. Parents often advocate for their children when they talk to their children's teachers. Find out. When you find out about something, you check to see if it is correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, you can say, I don't know, but I will find out for you. Clarify. When you clarify, you make the meaning easy to understand. If someone does not understand what you are asking, you can clarify by saying it in another way. The end.