mark
a line, sign, or symbol made on something
patch
a small piece used to cover a hole or weak spot.
foray
a short journey.
shelter
a safe place that protects from harm or weather.
estate
a large house with land around it
fieldwork
research done outside in the real world, not in a lab.
converted
changed in form, purpose, or use.
grief
deep sadness, usually after someone dies
incident
an event, often unpleasant.
remedy
a solution or cure for a problem.
adrift
floating without control or direction.
intact
not damaged, still complete.
legacy
something passed down from the past.
poignant
making you feel sadness or regret
ferocity
extreme violence or fierceness.
sociology
the scientific study of societies and human behavior in groups.
dismantle
to take a machine or structure apart.
disenfranchise
to take away someone’s right (especially the right to vote).
policies
guiding ideas or rules for action
prosper
to grow and succeed.
institutionalize
to make something an established system.
marginalize
to push someone into an unimportant position
entitle
to give someone the right to do or have something
pertaining to
relating to something.
grudgingly
unwillingly or with little enthusiasm