To continue doing something even when it’s hard.
persist
Proper, respectable, or acceptable.
decent
A narrow passage between buildings.
alley
A person or animal who lives in a certain place.
inhabitant
A handheld tool used for chopping wood.
ax
To feed or help someone grow stronger
nourish
Thankful or appreciative.
grateful
A place where the dead are buried.
cemetery
A sailor who steals from ships at sea.
pirate
A piece of furniture where you can hang clothes.
closet
To cause someone pain or insult them.
offend
Not tight; the opposite of tight.
loose
An area of a city or region with official boundaries.
district
An elected lawmaker in a national government.
senator
A small job or daily responsibility at home.
chore
To shake or mix something using a spoon.
stir
Very shameful or deserving strong criticism.
disgraceful
A word meaning “below something” or “on the underside.”
underneath
A being, real or imaginary, that is alive.
creature
A device used to shine light in the dark.
flashlight
To kill someone as a legal punishment.
execute
Extremely large or impressive.
tremendous
The back part of a building, vehicle, or space.
rear
The remaining bones of a dead person or animal.
skeleton
A printed card given to someone you like on February 14.
valentine