| Term | Definition |
| Evasion | to get away from or avoid by skill or trickery |
| Financial | resources (as money) available to a government, person, group, or business |
| Qualified | a special skill, knowledge, or ability that fits a person for a particular work or position |
| Budget | a statement of estimated income and expense; quantity |
| Charity | love for others; the giving of aid to the poor and suffering |
| Unlatched | to open or loose by lifting the latch; to become loosed or opened |
| Expectantly | to believe that something will occur and wait for it to happen |
| Glinting | to shine by reflection; to shine with small bright flashes; to shine briefly |
| Pacing | to walk with slow steady steps |
| Corridor | a passageway (as in a school) into which compartments or rooms open |
| Unpredictable | unable to declare in advance; unable to foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or reasoning |
| Fashion | the shape or form of something |
| Dramatically | an exciting event or series of events |
| Evident | clear to the sight or mind; obvious |
| Recovered | o regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position ; to make up for |
| Productive | giving results |
| Encrusted | to cover with a crust |
| Havens | a place of safety; shelter |
| Celebrity | fame |
| Migrant | a person, animal, or plant that moves from one country, place, or locality to another |