Allot: (verb) to distribute or divide into portions or shares Assimilate: (verb) to incorporate or absorb something; to adjust to Bountiful: (adj) having.

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Allot: (verb) to distribute or divide into portions or shares Assimilate: (verb) to incorporate or absorb something; to adjust to Bountiful: (adj) having a lot; plentiful Conventional: (adj) standard; ordinary Deceptive: (adj) misleading or dishonest

Foster: (verb) to encourage or care for Haven: (noun) a refuge or safe place Instill: (verb) to introduce gradually; implant Memoir: (noun) a written account of one’s personal life Ornate: (adj) decorated in a very fancy, flashy style

Phenomenon: (noun) an observable event, something that is extraordinary Shackle: (noun) a device (usually metal) that restricts the movement of a prisoner, like handcuffs Sublime: (adj) Supreme, outstanding or lofty Surpass: (verb) To exceed or go beyond Theme: (noun) The main subject or unifying idea. 2. The music associated with a TV show or person (theme song)