| A | B |
| vernacular | the native language or dialect of a country or region; everyday or informal language |
| rhetorical | the effective use of words designed to be impressive or oratorical |
| provocative | stimulating; pushing or tending toward action, thought, or strong feeling |
| accentuate | to emphasize; to heighten the effect of; to pronounce or mark with an accent |
| intricacy | condition or state of being complex, involved, or detailed; elaborateness |
| introspective | given to examination of one's own thoughts and feelings; contemplative |
| felicitious | well chosen for the occasion; appropriate; apt; having an agreeable or delightful manner of writing or speaking |
| usurp | to take power, rights, or position by force, wrongfully, or without rights |
| comprehensive | of wide scope; inclusive; thorough |
| ambiguous | having more than one possible meaning; uncertain; vague or unclear |