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10 Cards in this Set

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Occupied
a building that is occupied is lived in or used for a specific reason such as for work.
Moral
has to do with right or wrong. If you have moral reasons for doing something, your reasons are fair and reasonable.
(noun) a lesson that you learn from a story or from life.
Displaced
objects or people have been taken from. or forced to move out of their usual location or home.
Ration
you will limit it or distribute it equally. When you ration time you organize it so you can do everything you need to do.
(noun) A share, such as a certain amount of food for a day.
Restrained
someone who has control over his or her emotions, or displays limited or restricted emotions. A calm person
Founder
someone who established or brings it into being. Might start a business or dance group.
(verb) when it collapses, sinks, or fails in some way. A horse will founder when it goes lame; a ship will founder if it hits a reef.
Prominent
something noticeable. People who are prominent are well known or leaders in their field.
Illusion
a mistaken impression or belief.
(noun) an image in your mind that is not real or an image that doesn't show things as they really are.
Enhance
you increase its quality or make it better in some way. A flower garden can enhance the appearance of a home.
Harmony
parts that are arranged so that they are pleasing. Similarly, things in harmony are balanced and in agreement.
(noun) musical notes that are pleasing when played together create harmony.