| A | B |
| journalist | someone who writes reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio |
| escape | to leave a dangerous place, especially when someone is trying to catch you or stop you from leaving |
| cave | a large natural hole in the side of a cliff or under the ground |
| surround | to be all around someone or something |
| support | to give someone money to live on |
| adopt | to have someone else's child become a part of your family |
| research | search for new information |
| borders | legal lines between countries |
| details | facts or pieces of information about something |
| remote area | far from towns and cities |
| civil war | war between people in the same country or area |
| article | a piece of writing in a newspaper, magazine, etc |
| childhood | the time when you are a child |
| temperature | the weather; how hot or cold something is |
| like | similar to |
| secret | known about by only a few people |
| beggars | someone who lives by asking people for food and money |
| remain | stay together with someone |
| real | true and not pretended |
| ran away from | to leave without telling anyone |