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  • chores (n)
    small jobs (usually household jobs) that are done regularly
    having a very serious appearance or manner
    in a way that shows anger about something that is unfair or
  • A landform created by running water
    Gully
    Furious
    Ancestor
  • to tread (v)
    ancestor (n)
    to walk
  • to treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly, especially because of race or religious or political beliefs
    to persecute (v)
    illegal (adj)
  • to dazzle (v)
    expressing strong disapproval or criticism
    to greatly impress or surprise someone
  • not allowed by the law
    rubble (n)
    illegal
  • a bomb that is buried in the ground and that explodes when someone steps on it
    landmine (n)
    nerve gas (n)
  • After the earthquake, the city streets were filled with........, making it difficult for rescue teams to navigate.
    debris
    rubble
  • Mistreatment or punishment of a group of people, usually because of their religion or their race.
    survivor
    landmine
    persecution
  • an object with a small hole in the middle for holding a candle
    to persecute (v)
    candlestick (n)
    indignantly (adv)
  • stern (adj)
    a long, narrow cut or low area in the ground that water move
    to try to get the ball from an opponent by challenging them
    expressing strong disapproval or criticism
  • An explosive placed just below the surface of the ground
    landmine
  • indignantly (adv)
    mall jobs (usually household jobs) that are done regularly
    having a very serious appearance or manner
    in a way that shows anger about something that is unfair or
  • scattered pieces of rubbish or remains.
    chores (n)
    debris
    indignantly (adv)
  • having a very serious appearance or manner
    grim (adj)
    to persecute (v)
  • rubble
    pieces of rough or undressed stone used in building walls, e
    small jobs (usually household jobs) that are done regularly
  • tackle
    Mistreatment or punishment of a group of people, usually bec
    Family members from past generations
    Try to take the ball off someone in a game of football.
  • broken pieces of stone, brick, or rock from walls or buildings that have fallen
    broken pieces of stone, brick, or rock from walls or buil
    illegal
  • to go overboard (idiom)
    to do something in a way that is excessive or extreme
    to treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly, especially because o
    an object with a small hole in the middle for holding a cand
  • Her parents were ....... when she stayed out too late.
    gully (n)
    stern
  • After the heavy rain, water rushed down the ....... near the road.
    gully
    debris (n)