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        | SHELLING (vb) pg 56: They are shelling the Border.
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        | bombing, dropping bombs and explosions |  | 
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        | RECRUIT (vb) pg 54: The US Government may try to recruit you into the army. |  | Definition 
 
        | to bring a person onto a team, or into a group |  | 
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        | an ORPHANAGE (noun), pg 59:  "She'll get picked up by some soldiers and locked up in an orphanage." |  | Definition 
 
        | a shelter for children who have no parents |  | 
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        | a GLIMPSE (noun), pg 59:  Ahead of us I caught a glimpse of my own mother, and felt reassured. |  | Definition 
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        | TEMPORARY (a time word), pg 60:  Everywhere, too, there were signs of the temporary homes that people had tried to build for themselves at Nong Chan -- |  | Definition 
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        | a REFUGEE (noun) pg 60:  So that was what it meant to be a refugee. |  | Definition 
 
        | a person who is looking for a home and looking for shelter, for refuge (safety);  a person who has no land, no property, no government protection, no political rights |  | 
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        | a TORRENT (noun) pg 63:  The stream of refugees had turned into a churning, swirling torrent. |  | Definition 
 
        | a quick moving stream of water |  | 
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        | a WAIL (noun)  pg 63:  And with the sound of their wails ringing in my ears, I rushed off. |  | Definition 
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        | MINIATURE (adjective) pg 56:  I turned to our miniature village. |  | Definition 
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