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(vocabulary) someone    .  integrated  a.  joined together; b. united separated   c. changed because of racial separation   d. angered and noisy  2. emasculation  a.  added to a family that needs fatherly figure  b. added strength and spirit   c. made stronger and with more spirit   d. deprived of strength and spirit  3. cowered   a. knelt in a military position   b. rose up in defense  c. stood up in a group to fight for rightsd.    shrank down with fear 4. collaborator a.  somebody who pretends to be the enemy b.  somebody who the enemy by working with themc.    somebody who punishes lawbreakers d.  somebody who plans an attack to get the enemy 5. gaunta.    busy and overextended b.  large and hearty c.  thin or emaciated d. deprived of effectiveness, spirit, or force 6. repatriation a. pay back in a rough and harsh mannerb.    angry revenge  c.  return to country of origin d. yearly journey to a special place  7. livid   a. crazy  b.  angry c.  shy d. tasteful  8. lamenta.    to express embarrassment  b.  to express anger  c.  to express irritation  d.  to express sorrow  9. vigilante a.  a self-appointed person who leads a group in prayerb.    a self-appointed doer of justice someonec. who gets revenge d.  someone who breaks the law  10. emigrate a.  to stay in the country where you were born b.  to leave a country to settle elsewherec.    to travel to another country for pleasure and learningd.    to illegally go to a country because of different laws

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