1. Allegiance (noun)- loyalty or devotion 2. Chronological (adjective) – occurring or going in order of time 3. Context (noun) – the background or situation.

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1. Allegiance (noun)- loyalty or devotion 2. Chronological (adjective) – occurring or going in order of time 3. Context (noun) – the background or situation for something 4. Diligent (adjective) – hard-working or thorough 5. Generate (verb)- to produce or create

6. Majority (noun) – the greater part or number 7. Meager (adjective) – not enough; inadequate 8. Negotiate (verb) – to bargain; try to reach a deal 9. Obstacle (noun) – something that gets in your way; an obstruction 10. Possess (verb) – to own; occupy or control

11. Poverty (noun) – the state of being poor 12. Prejudice (noun) – judging someone or something before you know much about them 13. Prosecute (verb) – to accuse or put on trial 14. Remote (adjective) – far out of the way and distant 15. Transform (verb) – to change