| arranged (adj.) | to prepare or plan or place in proper order |
| asleep (adj.) | in the state of sleep; sleeping |
| communal (adj.) | used or owned by all members of a group |
| crowded (adj.) | filled until overfull; uncomfortably close |
| developing (adj.) | growing and changing; having a standard of living below that which is possible |
| economic (adj.) | having to do with the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and products. |
| furnished (adj.) | providing furniture, carpet, drapes, in a place |
| future (adj.) | expected to happen at a time still to come |
| industrialized (adj.) | to be changed to the ideals, methods, aims, etc., of industrialism. |
| loosely-related (adj.) | not closely connected |
| previous (adj.) | happening before something else |
| pretty (adj.) | with a nice looking face; less than beautiful |
| traditional (adj.) | based on the handing down of statements, beliefs, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation |
| widowed (adj.) | single because of death of the spouse, husband or wife |
| younger (adj.) | being in the early stage of life; not old; having the appearance, or other qualities of being young |
| available (adj.) | to be used, or to get possession of; free, open |
| vacancy (adj.) | to be empty |
| modestly (adj.) | not having a high opinion of your own achievements or abilities; not large or showy |
| stressed out (adj.) | not able to relax from mental, emotional or physical strain (hard work) |
| during (preposition) | through a time period or event; between the beginning and the end |