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Breadwinner 6-10
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Foreign | anything located in, coming from, or characteristic of a country or place other than one's own. |
| Fringe | an edge, border, or outer limit of something, often characterized by decorative hanging threads, tassels, or a marginal/unconventional area, group, or activity outside the mainstream. |
| Gingerly | doing something with extreme care, caution, or delicacy, usually because the object is fragile, or the situation is painful or dangerous. |
| Stammer | a speech disorder characterized by involuntary pauses, repetitions of sounds/syllables, or prolonged sounds that disrupt the natural flow of speech. |
| Gruff | a person's voice or behavior that is rough, harsh, stern, or unfriendly in manner. |
| Disguise | a change in appearance—such as clothing, masks, or makeup—used to hide someone's true identity or to make something look like something else. |
| Embedded | something is firmly fixed, set, or enclosed inside a surrounding object or concept. |
| Curse | a wish or, in superstitious contexts, a magical spell for harm, injury, or misfortune to befall someone. |
| Vendors | an individual, business, or entity that sells goods or services to another party (customers or other businesses). |
| Embroidery | the art or process of decorating fabric, leather, or other materials using a needle and thread or yarn to create raised, ornamental designs. |
| Distinctive | having a special, unique quality or feature that makes a person or thing easy to recognize and different from others of the same kind. |
| Dawdle/dawdling | to move slowly, waste time, or linger instead of acting promptly. |
| Relent/relented | to soften in attitude, become less strict, or finally give in to a request after refusing or being harsh. |
| Latrine | a simple, often communal, toilet facility, typically consisting of a hole or trench in the ground used for collecting human waste in camps, rural areas, or emergency situations. |
| Collide | to hit something or each other with strong force, resulting in a crash. |
| Routine | a regular, standard, or habitual sequence of actions and activities performed in a predictable order, often daily |
| Escort | a person or vehicle that accompanies another person or group, typically to provide protection, security, guidance, or companionship. |
| Gesture /gesturing | a deliberate movement of the hands, arms, head, or body used to communicate, express emotions, or emphasize a point, usually while speaking. |
| Unearth | to dig something up from the ground or to discover hidden information, objects, or facts. |
| Sever | to cut something completely off or apart, such as breaking a physical object. |