| A | B |
| liberties | legal rights to do certain things without interference. |
| victories | to win in battle |
| countries | a land in which people live under a single government. |
| spied | to watch secretly and for unfriendly reasons. |
| enemies | a group that hates or wished harm to another. |
| armies | a large body of men and women organized and trained of land warfare. |
| scariest | frightening; terrifying. |
| dirtier | full of dirt; not clean. |
| happiness | marked by a feeling of joy or pleasure. |
| abilities | the qualities of being able to do something. |
| pitied | to take the center out. |
| ladies | women. |
| busier | engaged in work or other activity; crowded with activity. |
| duties | action that a person's occupation or job requires. |
| lilies | a flower having a tall, leafy stem and white or colored flowers shaped like trumpets. |
| worthiness | without worth; useless. |
| tiniest | very, very small. |
| emptiness | to have nothing inside. |
| replies | to answer back. |
| dizziness | having a sensation of whirling or feeling a tendency to fall. |
| cities | a place or location where many people live and work, |
| easier | less difficult than many things. |
| families | a large group of people that are related to each other. |
| studied | to spend time reviewing and learning educational material. |
| angriest | feeling, showing, or resulting from anger. |
| unified | to join together for a common goal. |
| levied | to order to be paid. |
| colonies | a group of people who settle in a distant land but remain citizens of their native country. |
| rivalries | the effort of striving to equal or outdo another; competition. |
| strategies | a clever system or plan of action. |