All 10 Uses
mentor
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The Pregnancy Project
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- The requirements stated that we had to pick a topic we had "great interest" in, get it approved by the committee during the early part of our senior year, research the topic to write a six —to eight-page paper, then work with a mentor in school or in the community on a project related to that topic.†
p. 74.7
- The mentor could not be a family member.
p. 74.7 *mentor = someone who guides and advises another who is less experienced
- I'll go to Planned Parenthood to find a mentor so I can make it seem realistic.†
p. 85.2
- So I headed off to Planned Parenthood in search of a mentor.†
p. 88.4
- "I'm looking for a mentor for a school project," I started, and explained my idea.†
p. 89.8
- In it, I explained the steps I had already taken and that I wanted their approval of both my project and my mentor.†
p. 92.8
- My mentor, Mary, let me take classes at the education center for free.†
p. 99.1
- Luckily Mrs. Straehle knew someone who worked with the school, so I didn't have to work hard to find my mentor.†
p. 138.6
- She was already taking so much time out of her schedule to mentor me.†
p. 140.1
- With my permission, my mentor had called the local paper to tell them I was going to do a good presentation about stereotypes and rumors, and they offered to send a reporter.†
p. 150.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(mentor) someone who guides and advises another who is less experienced; or the act of providing such guidance
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much less commonly, in the ancient Greek story of The Odyssey, Mentor was a friend of Odysseus.