| A | B |
| court | is the place where a ruler lives or the people who follow a ruler |
| debt | something that you owe |
| emperor | a man who rules a large country or group of countries called an empire |
| escort | we go with them to protect them or to show respect |
| jester | a person whose job it was to entertain a ruler |
| procession | a group of people or things moving in a line |
| royal | describes a king, queen, prince, or princess |
| spectacle | a large or unusual public show |
| ambassador | a high official who represents his or her country in another country |
| etiquette | refers to the rules of proper and polite behavior |
| subject | The person, place, or thing that a sentence is about. |
| predicate | The word or words that tell what the subject of a sentence is or does. |
| synonym | A word that has the same or almost the same meaning of another word. |
| antonym | A word that is opposite to another in meaning. |
| division of labor | Work that is divided so that it is possible to produce more goods. |
| adapt | To adjust way of living to land or resources. |
| civilization | A group of people with ways of life, religion, and learning. |
| economy | The way people of a state , region, or country use resources to meet their needs. |