| A | B |
| ancient | having been in existence for a very long time |
| ceremony | a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary |
| citizen | a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized |
| culture | the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively |
| education | the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, esp. at a school or university |
| rights | moral or legal entitlements to have or obtain something |
| ritual | based on religious rules |
| wreaths | decorative circles made of flowers, plants, or other items |
| chores | small jobs |
| crops | wheat, corn, fruit, etc. that a farmer grows |
| memorize | remember the exact words |
| lyre | ancient instrument, similar to a guitar |
| military school | place where students learn to fight in wars |
| terra-cotta | baked red clay |
| influenced | had an effect on; changed |
| tutors | teachers of one student or a small group of students |
| models | small copies |
| favorite | preferred over all others; best loved |
| architecture | building design |
| ruins | the parts of buildings that are left after the rest have been destroyed |
| taxes | money paid to the government |
| government | people who rule a city or a country |
| guide | show the way |