| A | B |
| assume | suppose or take for granted; take as true |
| career | profession/occupation; course of one's profession |
| column | a row of numbers or people |
| constant | not changing, always the same; always going on |
| definite | clearly defined, precise and exact |
| formula | a mathematical or scientific statement |
| illustrate | to show with pictures or diagrams |
| maximum | the most; the greatest |
| negative | the opposite of positive; consisting of a denial; not positive |
| occur | happen |
| orchestra | a group of musicians who play together; to plan or scheme a move |
| parallel | not intersecting; lying in the same plane |
| propaganda | communicating partial truths to win people's minds |
| signature | handwritten name |
| society | living things that can be identified as a group |
| success | to have a favorable ending; the opposite of failure |
| sufficient | enough |
| surrender | to give up; to cede |
| sympathy | mutual understanding/affection; sorrow at another's loss; favor, agreement |
| variety | having many different types; not all the same |
| apathy | disinterest; indifference |
| dungeon | a prison in a basement; a prison in a castle |
| exultant | marked by great joy or happiness |
| reconcile | to atone; to settle; to resolve; to come together again |