choir, a group of people who sing together, competition, an event in which people try to win something, compliment, a statement that says something nice about someone, conductor, the person who directs the musicians in an orchestra, courage, the ability to control fear in a dangerous situation, inauguration, a special ceremony for a new official or leader, inequality, a difference between groups because one has more advantages, performance, playing, singing, or dancing in front of an audience, segregation, keeping one group separate from another because of race, talent, a natural skill or ability,  assassinate,  kill an important person, often for political reasons, broadcast, something that is sent out by radio or on television, free, not controlled by other people, honor, show great public respect for someone or something, historic, famous or important to remember, monument, something built to remind people of an important event, slavery, the owning of another person, statue, a figure of a person or an animal, usually in a public place, shallow, not deep, massive, very large, clap, put your hands together quickly to make a loud sound, festival, a large public celebration held regularly in one place, gospel, a style of religious music popular with African Americans, hall, a building or large room where concerts or classes are held, hymn, a song that people sing in church, influence, something that affects or changes something else, lively, full of energy, local, in a place near you, port, an area where ships load or unload goods and passengers, rhythm, a regular repeated pattern of sound, adventure, an experience that is very unusual, exciting, or dangerous, assistant, a person who helps someone else, capture, take someone prisoner, charge, an official claim that someone has done something illegal, decorate, add something to make a thing more attractive, explorer, a person who travels to find out about a place, legendary, from an old story that may or may not be true, quest, a long search, treasure, very valuable objects such as gold or jewels, treasure hunter, a person searching for treasure, amazing, surprising, cactus, a plant that grows in very dry places, canyon, a deep valley with very steep sides, climate, the weather conditions of a place, dangerous, likely to cause injury or damage, dramatic, exciting or impressive, petroglyph, a carving on a rock, ruins, what is left when a building is destroyed or abandoned, wilderness, an area of land with no signs of human life, wonder, something that causes great surprise, ceremony, a formal event to mark something special, dust, a fine dry powder made from very small pieces, gem, a jewel or precious stone, hidden, not easily seen or found, mine, a place where people remove valuable minerals from Earth, mineral, a natural substance dug out of the ground, perform, take part in a play, sing, or dance in front of an audience, spring, a place where water comes up naturally from the ground, supposedly, as people believe or think, thrive, be very successful, arrest, take someone prisoner, crime, an illegal act, gangster, a violent criminal in a gang, illegal, against the law, inmate, a person who is in jail or prison, peak, the highest point or amount, put away, put someone in prison (slang), release, let someone or something go, rival, opponent, wealthy, rich, austere, very plain and simple, boast, brag; talk to make people admire you, cell, the small room where a prisoner is kept, complicated, difficult to follow or deal with, drown, die under water, ideal, best possible, infamous, well known for being bad, prison, a building where criminals are kept, surround, be all around something or someone, transfer, move someone or something to another place, associate, find a connection between two things, criticism, written or spoken words against someone, cross, go from one side to the other, federal, relating to the central government, hold, have, improve, make something better, investigate, try to find out the truth, support, agreement with someone's actions, track down, find after looking for a long time, trust, believe in someone or something.

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