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behalf (n)
(n) to do something for someone or something to support or benefit that person or thing
myths
A symbolic story expressing ideas about reality or spiritual history.
Freedom Riders
Activists from the North who road buses through the South to push for desegregation
Allies
An alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy
thought insertion
Delusion that thoughts are being implanted in ones mind by other people or forces
imposed
Forced
colorfully (adverb)
Full of color; abounding in colors.
faded (adj)
It's too hard to read.
freedom
Liberty
Westward
Moving toward the west
Caregivers
Parents and others who take care of children
plunge (v)
To go down suddenly; to decrease by a great amount in a short time
Engulfed (v)
To swallow up in or plunge into
remained neutral
What position did the United States take as conflict engulfed Europe?
council
a body serving in an administrative capacity
lead (n)
a contact or piece of information that might bring in new business
tears (n)
a drop of salty fluid which flows from the eye.
method (noun)
a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one.
gate
a place in a wall or a fence that has a movable part which can be opened or closed like a door
ether (noun)
a pleasant-smelling, colorless, volatile liquid that is highly flammable. It is used as an anesthetic and as a solvent or intermediate in industrial processes.
wagon (noun)
a vehicle used for transporting goods or another specified purpose.
thirst (n)
a very great need for something to drink
Allowed (verb)
admit
procedures (noun)
an established or official way of doing something.
been
be
trash ( verb)
beat (a person or animal) repeatedly and violently with a stick or whip.
indentured
bound by a contract, obligated, enslaved
gathered
came together
abolish (v)
cancel; put an end to
able
capable of
corrupt (adj)
changed from good to bad; vicious
complex
complicated
matter (n)
concern; business; situation
made up of
consist of
indentures
contracts binding people to work for another for a specific period of time
denied (v)
disagree, decline
done
do
latest (adj)
doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time.
precise (adj)
exact
worldwide.(adj)
extending or reaching throughout the world.
Border(verb)
frontier, borderline
patterns (verb)
give a regular or intelligible form to.
gangs (n)
group, mob of people
guilty
having done something wrong
aware (adj)
having the knowledge that a situation exists
kicked (v)
hit with foot
amount (n)
how much there is of something
whether
if
mostly
in large part
nevertheless (adv)
in spite of that; however
toward
in the direction of
tendency (n)
inclination , readiness , bias , disposition
within
inside
breathe in
inspiration
delay (n)
interruption
drought (n)
long period of dry weather; lack of rain; dryness
older
mayor
worst (adj)
most wanting
westward
moving toward the west
herd (verb)
multitude
chambers (verb)
n. an office or group of offices
endless (adj)
not finishing
unfair
not right or just
tattered (adj)
old and torn; in poor condition
half (adj)
partial
servants
people doing work for you in your home
crops (n)
plants such as grains, fruits or vegetables grown in large amounts
forward
presumptuous or bold
challenges for cause
prevent a prospective juror from serving if the juror is biased or cannot be fair and impartial
issues
problems
suddenly (adv)
quickly and unexpectedly
fled (v)
run away to scapate
property
something owned
earlier (adverb)
sooner
shouted (verb)
spoke very loudly or screamed
enough
sufficient
foward
takes you to the next page
jaw (verb)
talk at length; chatter.
tailoring
the capacity to aim media content and ads at particular individuals
least (adverb)
the smallest amount of something
rate
the speed at which a person speaks
heritage (n)
the traditions, achievements, beliefs, etc., that are part of the history of a group or nation
trickery
the use of dishonest methods to trick people in order to achieve what you want
devices
things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
badly (adverb)
to a great or serious degree; severely.
decay (v)
to be destroyed naturally
reform (v)
to change, correct
settled
to have made a new home
expand (v)
to increase in size
swallow (v)
to make food or drink go down your throath and towards your stomach
bounce (v)
to move up and down
hesitate
to pause
enroll (v)
to sign up to become a member of some group or activity; to register
promote (v)
to support or actively encourage
struggled
tried very hard to do something but still had difficulty
scrambled (adj)
turned, unruly
failures
unsuccessfull
meaningful
useful, serious, or important
vast (adjective)
very great in area; huge
indenture
written contract