| A | B |
| appearance | how a person or thing looks |
| depressed | to be sad or gloomy; discouraged |
| distorted | twisted, bent out of shape, or weird-looking, not normal |
| illusion | something that appears to exist but really does not |
| normal | typical, expected, usual, ordinary |
| solution | a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem |
| transform | change from one form into another |
| weight | the amount of heaviness of a person or thing |
| advanced | ahead of or more difficult than others |
| category | a group having something in common; set; class |
| poet | a writer of poems |
| potential | the ability or possibility to do well |
| program | a planned event such as a concert or TV show |
| realize | be fully aware or cognizant of; to figure something out |
| serious | in earnest, not fooling; truthful, honest |
| understand | to know and comprehend the nature or meaning of something; to know and comprehend the nature or meaning of something well |
| claim | verb to pick up something you own |
| freedom | being able to move without being held back; able to do what you want; liberty |
| goal | something you hope to accomplish and that you work toward to achieve; |
| ideals | ideas about the right way to live or act |
| implore | to plead with somebody to do something; to beg |
| roots | the place where something begins, where it springs into being; your connections, or ties, to your family or the place that you come from |
| struggle | to exert strenuous effort against opposition; to work very hard to do something |
| tradition | customs, beliefs, and ideas that have been handed down from generation to generation |