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Reward Eslpod Behavior Word Means Reap Offering Giving

Id ESLPod_1086_WE_1846
Episode Id ESLPod 1086
Episode Title Giving Bribes to Children for Good Behavior
Phrase reward
Text The word "reward," in this podcast, means a gift given to recognize one's actions or behavior and thank him or her for it: "The top salesperson will receive a one-week vacation in Mexico as a reward." The phrase "to reap the rewards" means to get and enjoy the benefits or advantages resulting from something: "We worked hard to plant the garden in the spring, so that we'll be able to reap the rewards of fresh fruits and vegetables in the late summer and fall." Finally, the word "reward" can also mean money paid to thank someone for helping to solve a crime or find something that was lost: "The police are offering a reward to anyone who can provide information about the robbery." Or, "The neighbors are offering a $100 reward to anyone who finds their missing dog."
Topics Daily Life | Relationships + Family

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