| Term | Definition |
| repairs | mending, something done to fix or mend something. |
| task | a piece of work to be done |
| relevant | connected with what is being discussed or dealt with. |
| beggars | someone who lives by begging |
| brutes | a thug, hooligan. |
| sufficient | enough, adequate. |
| colossal | huge, great. |
| dignitaries | a person who holds a high official postion. |
| ignorant | not knowing about something or about many things. |
| mounds | a heap or pile of something. |
| sceptor | an ornamental rod carried by a king or queen to symbolize power. |
| disapproving | approving or agreeing with something annoyed, offended. |
| mistake | something done wrong, an error. |
| concluded | to end 2) to decide |
| arranging | to organize |
| chefs | a skilled cook |
| platters | a large serving plate |
| responses | an answer, a reaction. |
| watered | to sprinkle something with water, 2) to give watrer to an animal 3) to produce water, tears or saliva. the smell of fresh bread makes my eyes water. |
| attractive | beatiful, pl,easing to the eye. |
| bind | to fasten material round something 2) to tie up or tie together. |
| crushes | to press something hard so that it gets broken or harmed. |
| shrunken | become smaller. |
| tightness | close fitting. |
| attending | to look after or serve. |