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feat(curriculum): add English curriculum block 9.3 providing explanations to help others understand #54492
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Frustration is a feeling of being upset or annoyed because of inability to change or achieve something. For example, it can be frustrating when you're trying to learn a new skill but find it difficult. This emotion often comes when something is hard or doesn't go as planned. |
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Frustration is a feeling of being upset or annoyed because of inability to change or achieve something. For example, it can be frustrating when you're trying to learn a new skill but find it difficult. This emotion often comes when something is hard or doesn't go as planned. | |
`Frustration` is a feeling of being upset or annoyed because of inability to change or achieve something. For example, it can be frustrating when you're trying to learn a new skill but find it difficult. This emotion often comes when something is hard or doesn't go as planned. |
Are we teaching them the word here?
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I asked @nieldakarla if I should teach them "frustration", "frustrated" and "frustrating" and "frustrate" when creating this PR. She said no need as the question didn't mention these variations. Now I'm not sure - maybe teach them "frustration"?
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Tiny nit.
...developers/learn-how-to-provide-explanations-when-helping-others/66265e4a43ec6d6e9ba7cc79.md
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Co-authored-by: Naomi <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
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