capitol
noun) a building in which a government meets to create laws.
(noun) an area of land.
territory
denied
(verb) to not be allowed to have something.
(noun) a group of organisms that produce organisms of the same type.
species
apologize
(verb) to say, “I’m sorry.”
dedicate
(verb) to devote someone or something to a special purpose.
(noun) a road or path between two places.
route
resources
(noun) an available supply of something that can be used when needed.
(verb) to pay attention to something.
focus
affect
(verb) to cause a change in something.
violence
(noun) the use of physical force to cause harm.
(noun) a person’s job or responsibility.
duty
informed
(adjective) someone who has information or knowledge.
(adjective) to not have enough of something.
scarce
vast
(adjective) to be extremely large in amount, size or area.
brilliant
(adjective) to be very bright.
(noun) a person who translates words from one language to another.
interpreter
inspector
(noun) a person who checks to make sure that things are working as they should.
(adjective) to be wide awake and paying attention.
alert
obstacles
(noun) things that get in the way.
drought
(noun) a period of time when there is little or no rain.
(adjective) awkward or done without skill.
clumsy
suffered
(verb) to feel pain or great sadness.
(verb) to have done something to disappoint or let a person down.
betrayed
display
(noun) something shown publicly.