Vocabulary:
isolated: far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote.
huge: very big.
widely: extremely, very.
briefly: for a short time.
enrol: (s.p./p.p. enrolled) officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course.
cut off: stop someone from going somewhere, especially by blocking their way; block.
anger: fill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in.
maids: servants.
eventually: finally.
textile: woven or knitted cloth.
lack: be without or deficient in.
shy: timid.
ashamed:embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions.
run: managed.
livelihood: means of earning money in order to live.
assumption: a belief or feeling that something is true or will happen, although there is no proof. (synonym: supposition)
Verb: to assume.
Adj.: assumed.
credit somebody with something: say or believe that someone is responsible for a particular achievement. Example: Clinton credited Mike Boorda with bringing peace to Bosnia.
managerial: relating to a job of a manager, especially in a company.
proud: feeling pleased and satisfied about sth that you own or have done, or are connected with .
accomplishment: something that has been achieved successfully. (synonym: achievement)
circle: a group of people who are connected because they have the same interests, jobs, etc.
gravely: seriously.
neutral: impartial.
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