1. ponder |
| A. a strong opinion or belief |
2. tolerance |
| B. the state of being saved from a painful or bad experience |
3. deceased |
| C. someone who publicly supports something |
4. deportation |
| D. to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear |
5. flee |
| E. used to say that someone is strong, brave, determined, and difficult to defeat or frighten (eg. courage, strength, will) |
6. indomitable |
| F. to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful |
7. transition |
| G. to persuade someone to do something they might not want to do, by pleasant talk and (sometimes false) promises |
8. perish |
| H. to remove fears, doubts, and false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary (eg. to dispel any doubts, to dispel any rumors, to dispel any fears) |
9. curriculum |
| I. the action of forcing someone to leave a country, especially someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law |
10. scorching |
| J. very hot |
11. cajole |
| K. the state of having a healthy mind and not being mentally ill |
12. deliverance |
| L. to die, especially in an accident or by being killed, or to be destroyed |
13. exile |
| M. the subjects studied in a school, college, etc. and what each subject includes |
14. to no avail |
| N. dead |
15. sanity |
| O. the use of something in order to get an advantage from it |
16. conviction |
| P. a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens |
17. endure |
| Q. to think carefully about something, especially for a noticeable length of time |
18. advocate |
| R. without any success or any effect |
19. dispel |
| S. willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them |
20. exploitation |
| T. the condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, village, etc., especially for political reasons |