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Ne t'___ pas ! Tout ira bien. (Don't ___! Everything will be fine.)
The verb 's'affoler' means to panic. In this context, it fits perfectly to reassure someone not to panic.
Quand il a vu l'ours, il a commencé à s'___. (When he saw the bear, he started to ___.)
Seeing a bear would likely make someone panic, so 's'affoler' is the correct verb here.
Elle n'aime pas les surprises car elle s'___ facilement. (She doesn't like surprises because she ___ easily.)
If someone doesn't like surprises, it's often because they get flustered or panic easily.
Les enfants ont commencé à s'___ quand le tonnerre a grondé. (The children started to ___ when the thunder rumbled.)
Loud thunder can make children panic or become distraught, making 's'affoler' the right choice.
Il ne faut pas s'___ pour un petit problème. (You shouldn't ___ over a small problem.)
This sentence advises against panicking or losing your head over a minor issue.
Le chien s'___ quand il voit un orage. (The dog ___ when it sees a storm.)
Many animals, including dogs, can panic or become agitated during a storm.
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