Cane: A long stick with a handle that a person can lean on while walking.
Friars: A man belonging to one of several Roman Catholic religious groups, whose members often promise to stay poor.
Tax collector: Someone whose job is to collect taxes for the government. The term is often used to refer to the tax authorities.
Cell: A small room where a prisoner is kept.
Nut: The dry fruit of some trees that grows in a hard shell, and can often be eaten.
Fireworks: A small object that explodes and makes a loud noise and bright colours in the sky.Roald Amundsen
Blizzard: A storm with strong winds and snow.
Failure: A situation in which someone or something does not succeed.
Frostbite: Injury to someone caused by severe cold, usually to their toes, fingers, ears, or nose.
Hut: A small, simple building, often made of wood.
Scurvy: An illness of the body tissues that is caused by not having enough vitamin C.
Sled: A vehicle that is used for travelling on snow.
Weapons: A gun, knife, or other object used to kill or hurt someone.
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