Criminal
Person who breaks the law.
A person with a child.
Immigrate
Move to a new country
Patient
Is willing to wait calmly without much fuss
Airport
Where planes take off and land; a preview of the afterlife for the less fortunate among us
DNA
Genetic material that can sometimes be used to identify criminals
Daughter
A female child.
Graduate
Successfully finish school and earn a degree.
Helpful
Often chooses to assist other people (including without being asked)
Market
A place to buy things
Prove
Demonstrate that something is true (or false)
Husband
A man who is married to someone.
Get divorced
Legally break up with your husband or wife.
Worried
Nervous or concerned
Bus stop
A place to get on or off a bus
Fingerprint
A small trace of oils left when people touch things with their fingers that can be used to identify them.
Nephew
The son of your sibling.
Fall in love
Become deeply emotionally attached to a romantic partner
Quiet
Not loud or noisy
Traffic lights
Witness
A person who observed a crime or part of a crime, or a person who has insight into a particular case.
Stepmother
A woman married to one of your parents who is not your biological parent.
Grow up
Become an adult
Polite
Has good manners
Bridge
Something that connects two places by crossing over an obstacle (like a river or another road)