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apron | a piece of clothing that protects other clothes |
babushka | a scarf worn over the head and tied under the chin |
bouquet | a bunch of flowers |
bride | a woman who is about to get married or just got married |
celebrate | to have special activites, like a party, for something or someone special |
engaged | having made a promise to get married |
husband | a man who is married |
nightdress | a dress that is worn to bed, a nightgown, pajamas |
quilt | a bed cover made of different cloths swen together |
tablecloth | a cloth used to cover a talbe, usually used for special meals |
wedding huppa | a cloth that held up by poes over a couple getting married |
adjust | to get used to something new |
ceremony | a special event that follows a certain order |
culture | the arts, beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people |
elder | an older person or a leader |
feast | a big meal served for a special event |
privilege | something special you get to do |
respect | to feel or show a high opinion of someone or something |
right | something that is allowed and gauranteed by law |
tradition | a way of acting that is passed from one generation to the next |
abuse | mean words and treatment |
challenge | to disagree or take a stand against |
compete | to try to win a contest or game |
cruel | mean and nasty |
hostility | hateful thoughts that lead to mean actions |
humiliation | feeling embarrased and ashamed |
intimidate | to make someone scared or frightened |
petition | a piece of paper that people sign asking for change |
racial prejudice | dislike of people because of thier race or skin color |
threat | when someone says that are going to hurt someone else |
benefit | a good result or reward for doing something |
community | a group of people who live in the same neighborhood |
conversation | a friendly talk between two or more people |
excuse | a reason given for doing something |
harvest festival | a celebration that happens after the food has been harvested |
provide | to give or supply |
recognize | to know someone when you see him or her again |
trade | to give one thing and get another in its place |