| A | B |
| Paean | song of praise, thanksgiving, joy |
| Iconoclast | person who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions |
| Imagery | pictures formed in the mind, camparisons,descriptions,and figures of speech thta help from pictures in the mind |
| Allusion | slight mention of something |
| Awry | with a twist to one side; wrong, out of order |
| Hyperbole | and exaggerated statement used especially as a figure of speech for rhetorical effect |
| Syntax | construction or use of a word, phrase,or clause in a sentence |
| Subtle | delicate, thin, or fine |
| Impertinent | rudely bold; imoudent |
| Aghast | stuck with surprise or horror, filled with shocked amazement |
| Opportune | meeting the requirements of a time or occasion ; timely; suitable |
| Diffident | lack in self-confidence; shy |
| Consonance | harmony; agreement;accordance |
| Dumbfounded | dumbfound |
| Gratuitous | freely given or obtained |
| Imbue | fill the mind of ; inspire |