apartheid  - A system of racial segregation in South Africa that separated people based on skin color., separate - To keep things or people apart from each other., South African - Someone or something from South Africa., township  - A poor area on the outskirts of a city or town where black people were forced to live during apartheid in South Africa., gap  - A space or opening between two things., electricity  - A form of energy that powers lights, machines, and appliances., aim  - To have a goal or target in mind and work towards it., safari  - A journey or trip, often to see wild animals in their natural habitat., elephant  - A large, grey mammal with a long trunk and tusks., buffalo  - A large, strong mammal with hooves and horns., injured  - When someone is hurt or harmed., sergeant  - A rank in the military or police force., driving licence  - A card that proves someone is legally allowed to drive a car., brake  - A device that slows or stops a moving vehicle., skid  - When a vehicle slides out of control., crash into  - To hit something, often violently., relevant  - Something that is important or closely related to a topic or situation., wallet  - A small, flat container for carrying money and cards., glass  - A hard, transparent material often used to make windows., police station  - A building where police officers work and where people can report crimes., detail  - To describe something with precision or thoroughness., inspiring  - Something that motivates or encourages people., isolated  - To be alone or separated from others., be critical of something  - To analyze something and point out its flaws or weaknesses., opposition  - A group or individual who is against something or someone., inspiration  - Something that motivates or encourages creativity or new ideas., admire  - To respect or look up to someone., medication  - A substance used to treat or cure an illness., unemployed  - When someone does not have a job and is looking for work., furniture  - Objects like chairs, tables, and sofas that are used to make a room comfortable and functional.,

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