| A | B |
| widespread | happening in many places or to many people; fully open |
| exhibit | to show clearly; to put on display |
| monotonous | dull as a result of not changing in any way |
| massacre | the cruel killing of many people or animals |
| preserve | to keep safe from injury or ruin; to keep food from spoiling |
| sanitary | having to do with health; free of dirt and germs |
| achievement | something done successfully; something gained by working or trying hard |
| acquire | to get as one’s own |
| sprawl | to lie or sit with arms and legs spread out; to spread out in a disorderly way |
| latter | closer to the end; relating to the second of two things discussed |
| foe | one who hates or tries to harm another; an enemy |
| debate | a discussion of reasons for and against something |