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1. eviction (noun):
the forced ejection of a tenant or tenants from a residence
“If she does, I’ll leave the paper black. Else I’ll have to lie. Say eviction is the best vacation.” (Chapter 3, Page 5)
2. pleasant (adjective):
of a person, friendly and nice
“But his face is round, doughboy soft. Pleasant. Don’t know why I’m thinking pleasant—never ever used the word before—but it popped inside my head.” (Chapter 3, Page 8)
3. integrated (adjective):
when various parts or elements, such as subjects or classes, are connected
“‘Principal Thompson wants us to try a new curriculum.’ She licks her lips. ‘All lessons are to be integrated.’” (Chapter 4, Page 12)
4. heritage (noun):
property or traits handed down through a family or a loosely related group
“‘Your people,’ I say, grouchy. ‘She means where do your people come from?’”
“‘Your heritage,’ mumbles Sabeen, her mouth full of bread.” (Chapter 5, Page 20)
5. slavery (noun):
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