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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 54
WHY IS CEUTA AN EXAMPLE OF COEXISTENCE?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| A person who moves from one place or country to another, often to live or work. | migrant |
| To try to do something, especially something difficult. | To attempt |
| A person who lives in a particular place. | inhabitant |
| The title of a newspaper or news story, usually printed prominently. | headline |
| A place where people, cultures, routes or ideas come together. | meeting point |
| he main continuous area of a country, excluding islands or separate territories. | mainland |
| A building where Muslims worship. | mosque |
| To choose not to eat for a period of time, often for religious reasons. | to fast |
| The state of living together peacefully despite differences. | coexistence |
| To stop doing, having or trying something. | to give up |
| To need something or make something necessary. | to require |
| To be worthy of something because of your actions or qualities. | to deserve |
| A line separating two countries, regions or areas. | border |
| An unfair opinion about someone before knowing them. | prejudice |
| Something that can be used to help achieve something. | resource |
| To reduce the distance or disagreement between people. | bridge differences |