| A | B |
| appoint | to name for a position |
| bitterly | characterized by hatred or resentment |
| campaign | actions undertaken to acheive a political, social or financial goal |
| correspond | to exchange letters |
| decency | proper behavior |
| dispose | to deal with; get rid of |
| engagement | an encounter between two opposing forces; an appointment; a pledge to marry |
| institution | an established law, practice, or custom; an organization |
| mortal | very intense; subject to death |
| oust | to force out; expel |
| parallel | extending in the same direction, everywhere equally distant |
| percussion | the hitting of one object against another; a musical instrument that produces sound by being struck |
| practical | useful |
| reprecussion | aftereffect of an action or event; result |
| resign | to give up deliberately |
| snipe | to attack slyly |
| suite | a matched set of furniture; a series of connecting rooms |
| sympathy | feeling of sorrow for another's person's situation |
| token | slight; symbolic; an outward sign or expression |
| wage | money paid for work done; to take part in or carry on |