curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilities/65b6569bfdca437e79a45159.md
Strict means someone enforces rules strongly. For example, My teacher is strict about homework deadlines. It means the teacher insists that everyone hands in their homework on time.
Fair means treating everyone equally and justly. For example, The judge was fair in her decision, meaning the judge made a decision based on the rules and without favoritism.
But is a word used to connect two ideas that might seem opposite or different. It shows contrast. For example, I like apples but not oranges. This statement shows a preference for apples over oranges.
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strict
This word means she enforces rules strongly.
but
This word shows contrast between being strict and another quality.
fair
This word means she treats everyone equally and justly.
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