| A | B |
| affection | a fond or tender feeling |
| appeal | to ask, to make an earnest request |
| appeal | an earnest request for help, the power to attract or be of interest |
| clasp | to grasp or hold tightly |
| clasp | a strong grasp or hold, something that holds two parts together |
| conspicuous | easily or plainly seen |
| contribute | to give along with others, to have a part in bringing about |
| declare | to make known, to state openly |
| eloquent | skilled at speaking or writing, having the power to move people |
| exhibit | to show in public |
| exhibit | an itme or collection of items in a public show |
| ferry | a boat that carries people and goods across a stretch of water |
| ferry | to move people or goods by boat across a stretch of water |
| immigrant | a person who comes into a country to live there |
| lofty | very tall or high |
| lofty | noble in feeling or high in ideals |
| lofty | showing a too proud or superior attitude |
| pedestal | a base or support on which something stands |
| persecute | to treat cruelly or harshly because of political, religious, or other differences |
| poverty | the state of being poor |
| unveil | to remove a covering from |
| unveil | to make know or reveal for the first time |
| arrogant | showing too much pride in oneself |
| arrogant | a feeling of too much pride in oneself |
| boycott | to join others in refusing to deal with a person or group |
| campaign | a series of actions intended to accomplish a goal |
| campaign | a series of military actions in a particular area |
| campaign | to take part in actions planned to accomplish a particular goal |
| ceremony | a formal event held in honor of a special occasion |
| custody | control over and responsibility for care |
| custody | in the keeping of the police; in jail |
| degrade | to bring shame or disgrace upon |
| detain | to stop or hold; to keep from going on |
| extend | to reach out |
| extend | to offer |
| extend | to make longer |
| extend | to stretch or lie |
| violate | to break as a law or a promise |
| violate | to treat in an improper or disrespectful way |
| verdict | a judgement or opinion |
| verdict | the decision reached at the end of a trail |
| vacate | to make empty, as by leaving |
| triumph | a noteworthy success |
| triumph | the joy winning brings |
| triumph | to win |
| supreme | the highest in rank or position |
| supreme | of the greatest importance |
| segregate | to keep seperate or apart |
| segregate | the act of keeping separate or apart |
| integrate | to unite into a whole; especially, to end the separation of races |
| integrate | the act of uniting or bringing together, especially people of different races |