Sear 6 Reading - Vocabulary 24
boarded
1. to give shelter or food, usually for pay 2. to enter a vehicle
registered
1. to record in the mind 2. to officially write on a list or record
flatly
1. without emotion 2. downright; absolutely
amendment
a change in law
technique
a method or way of doing something
fugitive
a person running away, especially from the law
network
a system or pattern
Vigilance Commitee
an unofficial group that watches out for crimes and other acts
emancipation
freedom from slavery
harboring
giving shelter to; taking in
parsonage
house provided for the pastor of a church
veranda
porch or balcony with a roof
compound
to increase or make worse; a group of buildings built for a special purpose
imposed
to put on or assign to a person something that is a burden