| A | B |
| inspiration | something that stimulates the mind to think creatively or make art |
| accommodate | to have enough space for someone of something |
| modest | not large, extreme, or excessive; does not brag or boast about oneself |
| launch | to begin an attack, campaign, investigation, or other carefully planned activity; to send up/propel a rocket or other object |
| frustrate | to make somebody feel discouraged, exasperated, or weary |
| unpredictable | not happening or turning out in the way that might have been expected or predicted |
| fundamentals | the essential, or most important, parts of something |
| auction | sale of goods or property at which potential buyers bid against one another for items |
| consolation | a source of comfort to somebody who is upset or disappointed |
| incite | to stir up feelings in or provoke action by somebody |