| adopt | To take into one's home and to raise a child as part of one's family. To take up and make one's own. |
| arouse | To awaken from sleep. To excite or bring about. |
| arrange | To put in a certain order. To plan or prepare. |
| cell | A small room with little or no furniture, especially one used for prisoners. A tiny unit of living matter. A small enclosed space grouped with others. |
| infection | A disease caused by germs. |
| influence | The power to cause change or bring about certain results. |
| injure | To do harm to; to hurt or damage. |
| injury | Harm or damage. |
| pattern | The way in which shapes, objects, or colors are placed in relation to each other. A plan or diagram that is used as a guide for making things. |
| series | A number of similar things laid o ut or happening in a certain order. |
| vision | Eyesight or the sense of sight. Something imagined or hoped for; a dream of what might be. |