| Term | Definition |
| punishments | penalty given for doing something wrong. |
| cease | to stop |
| chatter | quick talking |
| gear | clothing and equipment |
| physique | the sharp and condition of a person's body |
| rebel | resisting or acting against authority |
| comments | a remark, an opinion. |
| consisted | to be made of |
| priests | someone who conducts relegious ceremonies |
| simplify | to make things simple or easier to understand. |
| worthy | that deserves respect or support, good. A worthy cause 2) worthy of, that deserves good enough for. This charity is worthy of support, |
| establish | to set up, create. |
| excuses | a reason for wrongdoing. |
| explaining | to make something clear to somebody else. |
| highly | too much of something. |
| inappropriate | not right, unsuitable. |
| glisten | to shine like something wet or polished. |
| overall | including everything. |
| rectangular | shaped like a rectangle |
| pitchforks | a large fork with two prongs for lifting hay. |
| appreciate | to enjoy or value |
| conceal | to hide |
| dam | a wall built to hold water back, especially accross a river to make a reservoir. |
| rubble | broken pieces of brick or stone. |
| risked | to take the chance of damaging or losing something. |