| A | B |
| tradition | beliefs; opinions and customs handed down from one generation to another |
| rural | in the country |
| burden | what is carried; a load |
| campus | grounds of a college, university, or school |
| majority | the larger number; greater part |
| assemble | gather together; bring together |
| explore | go over carefully; look into closely |
| topic | subject that people think, write, or talk about |
| debate | a discussion in which reasons for and against something are brought out |
| evade | get away from by trickery or cleverness |
| probe | search into; examine thoroughly; investigate |
| reform | make better; improve by removing faults |
| approach | come near or nearer to |
| detect | find out; discover |
| defect | fault; that which is wrong |
| employee | a person who works for pay |
| neglect | give too little care or attention to |
| deceive | make someone believe as true something that is false; mislead |
| undoubtedly | certainly; beyond doubt |
| popular | liked by most people |
| thorough | being all that is needed; complete |
| client | person for whom a lawyer acts; customer |
| comprehensive | including much; covering completely |
| defraud | take money, rights away by cheating |