| Question |
Answer |
| modest |
adj.: moderate or limited in size, quantity, or range; free from showiness |
| relics |
noun: plural form of relic; a thing from the past |
| restrained |
verb: past tense of retrain; to keep from doing something; hold back |
| reform |
noun: a change for the better |
| restrictions |
noun: plural from of restriction: rule or regulation designed to confine or limit |
| discontent |
noun: unhappiness or restlessness |
| resolved |
verb: past tense of resolve; to settle, explain, or solve |
| detached |
verb: past tense of detach; to remove or separate from |
| boycotted |
verb: past tense of boycott; to join with others in refusing to buy from or deal with a person, nation, or business |
| cherished |
verb: past tense of cherish; to love and treat tenderly |
| spectacles |
noun: eyeglasses |
| documents |
noun: plural form of document; a written or printed statement that gives official proof and information about something |
| appointment |
noun: a position or office that one is officially given |
| uncommitted |
adj: not pledged or bound |
| dispute |
noun: an argument or quarrel |
| equality |
noun: the quality or condition of being the same |
| petition |
noun: a formal request that is made to a person of authority |
| menacingly |
adv: to do something in a threatening manner |
| unjust |
adj: not fair or just |
| fanatics |
noun: plural of fanatic: a person much too devoted to a cause or too enthusiastic about something |