Accomplice
(noun) a person who helps someone commit a crime
Capture
(verb) to catch a person and keep him or her from getting away
Cavalry
(noun) the part of an army that works and fights on horseback
Confederate
(adjective) of or about states or citizens that were part of the South during the Civil War.
Emancipate
(verb) to free someone from someone else's power
Fugitive
(noun) someone who is trying to avoid being captured by the police
Witness
(noun) someone who sees an event and can describe it
Identify
(verb) to recognize someone or something
Remain
(verb) to stay in the same place as before
Claim
(verb) to state that something is true even though other people might believe something else
Declare
(verb) to state how you feel in a public and confident way
Principle
(noun) a belief about what is right or wrong that influences actions or behaviors
Voyage
(noun) a long journey
Object
(noun) the goal or purpose of a plan or activity
Respect
(noun) an attitude that something or someone should be treated well