| A | B |
| arrange | put things in a neat, attractive order; organize |
| claim | state that something is the case |
| code | system of words, letters, figures or other symbols |
| differentiate | find ways in which people or things are not the same |
| estimate | roughly calculate or judge value, number, quantity |
| influence | to have an effect on someone or something |
| irony | a surprising, unexpected event based on the preceding evidence |
| passage | move through, under, over, or past something on the way to another place; writing excerpt |
| root | the basic cause, source, or origin; may refer to family, ethnic, or cultural origins |
| subjective | based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions; having more than one "correct" answer |
| alter | change, usually in a small way |
| altar | table or flat surface used for religious rites |
| clarify | make a statement or situation less confusing |
| diminish | make or become less; make something or someone seem less valuable |
| establish | initiate or bring about |
| integrate | combine one thing with another so that they become a whole |
| pattern | a repeated design; an regular sequence or repetitive sequence |
| profile | short article giving a description of a person; side view of a face |
| scan | look at something to detect a certain feature |
| state | condition of someone or something |
| suggest | put forward for consideration; claim that something is the case |