(n.) complete joy or happiness
(n.) a feeling of wild, violent anger
Fury
(adj.) very old
Ancient
(n.) a person, group, or nation that works with another for a common cause
Ally
(v.) to put someone or something at risk of being hurt, damaged, or destroyed.
Endanger
(v.) to give someone an order or command, especially in an official way
Instruct
(n.) the ideas, customs, way of life, etc., or a particular group of people
Culture
(adj.) completely lacking something once needs, wants, or is expected to have
Bankrupt
(adj.) having knowledge or skill from having done it often or before
Experiened
(n.) a person, especially a young person, who is being taught or trained by a teacher
Pupil
(n.) a place where something important is, was, or happened.
Site
(adj.) very thin and shabby-looking because of too much use
Threadbare
(n.) the study of past cultures by examining the bones, tools, etc., of people from long ago.
Archaeology
(adj.) able to learn or apply new ideas quickly
Apt
(v.) to use a tool with many small holes to separate smaller parts of a substance from larger ones.
Sift
(n.) a person, business, or group that pays to use part of a house, building, etc., that is owned by someone else
Tenant
(ph.) traveling toward a particular place or in a particular direction.
Bound for
(n.) a printed notice or advertisement that is given to a large number of people
Circular
(adj.) sad and lonely
Forlorn
(n.) a person who has been trained in and is qualified to practice medicine
Physician.