| A | B |
obedience,  | the condition of being ready to follow orders |
obstacles,  | things that get in one's way |
accompaniment,  | a musical part that adds to the performance of a singer or musician |
demonstration,  | a process through which someone shows and explains how something works |
heritage,  | all the practices and beliefs passed down from earlier generations |
impressed,  | had a strong, positive effect on someone's feelings |
noble,  | showing greatness of character by unselfish behavior |
opera,  | a form of theater in which the dialogue is sung |
rhythmic,  | having a strong beat with a pattern to it |
tradition,  | the passing down of culture from one generation to the next |
diary,  | a daily record or journal |
disappointed,  | made unhappy by seeing one's hopes come to nothing |
| experience | something that happens to someone; personal involvement in an event |
| prose | ordinary spoken or written language opposed to verse or poetry |
| rejected | turned down; did not accept |
| snoop | someone who tries to find out about other people's doings in a sneaky way |
| splendid | excellent |
| submitted | offered one's work to someone who might publish it. |
| understanding | knowledge of something; being aware of why something is the way it is |