Result {Ans: something that happens because of something else}Examples {Ans: specific instances that illustrate or explain a general factual statement}certificate {Ans: A written statement that is accepted as proof of certain facts; often relating to the attainment of specific skills.}plenty {Ans: easily as much or as many as you need}fenced {Ans: sold in a secondary market}volunteers {Ans: helpers}Reason {Ans: a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.}tone {Ans: the way someone's voice shows a feeling or mood}edit(V) {Ans: to correct mistakes or make changes}mainly {Ans: mostly; more than anything else}avoid {Ans: to prevent something bad from happening}upset {Ans: about}Tiring {Ans: making you feel tired}Contrast {Ans: Find differences}Bushfire {Ans: an uncontrolled fire in the bush; a scrub or forest fire}conflict {Ans: serious disagreement or fighting}imply {Ans: to suggest something, without saying it directly .}context {Ans: the situation in which something happens and that helps you to understand it.}Addition {Ans: sum}hiccup(n) {Ans: sudden catching of breath with a spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm}