| A | B |
| to benefit | to help or be helpful to; to be useful to |
| benefit | something that is useful or helpful; an event held to raise money for a cause |
| develop | to go through a process of growth; to bring or come into being |
| to dismay | to cause feelings of fear, worry, or surprise |
| dismay | a sudden loss of courage because of fear or worry |
| ease | a state of being comfortable-without worry, pain, or trouble |
| to ease | to make less worried, pained, or troubled |
| hail | small lumps of frozen rain; to fall as frozen rain; to greet |
| lack | to be without; a shortage |
| master | chief; main; having or showing great skill; to become skilled at |
| patriot | one who loves, supports, and is loyal to his or her country |
| patriotic | having or showing love of one's country |
| patriotism | love of one's country |
| project | a plan for doing something; to stick out; to cause an image to be shown on a screen |
| recommend | to make a statement of praise; to give advice; to suggest |
| remark | to say; a comment |
| remarkable | deserving of being noticed; unusual |
| represent | to stand for or in place of; to act in place of |
| sufficient | enough to fill a need |
| utter | to make sounds with the voice; to speak |