| A | B |
| belief | something you think is true |
| escape | to get free |
| evidence | clues or proof that something is true |
| experiment | test or trial |
| failure | a bad result |
| misfortune | bad luck |
| mistaken | confuse or get mixed up |
| superstition | an idea based on fear, not science or logic |
| career | life's work or profession |
| comedian | person who makes people laugh |
| consent | approval |
| engineer | person who plans how to build things like bridges and buildings |
| obstacle | something that stands in your way |
| project | job, task, assignment |
| react | act in response to something |
| stubborn | someone who is not willing to change or quit |
| confident | sure of yourself |
| convince | make you believe something |
| doubt | to be unsure |
| foolish | not wise, silly |
| nerves | worried and scared feelings |
| shock | surprise and fear |
| tragedy | a very sad event |
| worthless | useless |
| control | to have the power to manage or direct something |
| extraction | the act of removing one thing from another thing |
| inherit | to get things from family members who lived before us |
| molecule | a very small particle or piece of a substance |
| sequence | the order in which things happen |
| trait | a characteristic, a certain way something is |
| transmit | to pass on or send |
| unique | one of a kind |
| appreciate | to understand that something is good, to act grateful for it, to value it |
| beneficial | useful, helpful |
| bond | attachment, connection, tie |
| consume | to use things up, to eat |
| data | information collected and organized for a topic |
| research | the gathering of information |
| survey | a poll, to ask people a set of questions |
| united | joined, together |
| abusive | hurtful, cruel, harsh |
| approval | accepting something as good or correct |
| behavior | the way a person acts, conduct |
| circumstance | how things are or what happens |
| destiny | what is supposed to happen to you in the future; fate |
| embarrass | to make someone feel confused, uneasy, or ashamed |
| role | a part you play on stage or in real life |
| valuable | having worth, important |
| appearance | the way a person looks |
| depressed | sad and gloomy |
| distorted | not true and not real; out of focus |
| illusion | something that is not real |
| normal | usual or regular |
| solution | the act of solving a problem |
| transform | to change |
| weight | a measurement of heaviness |
| advanced | more challenging |
| category | a group of items that are similar in some way |
| poet | person who writes poems |
| potential | possibility; the ability to do something, given the chance |
| program | a planned event, performance or show |
| realize | to figure out |
| serious | not joking |
| understand | to know the meaning of something well |
| agony | extreme suffering and worry |
| avoid | keep away from someone or something |
| consequence | a result of an action |
| dependent | needing the help of someone or something |
| enable | help to make something possible |
| relationship | the way in which people are connected |
| rescue | save someone from danger |
| responsibility | job or duty |
| arrange | organize |
| destruction | ruin, wreckage, extreme damage |
| dignity | self-respect |
| guardian | person responsible for someone else |
| intervene | to get involved |
| survive | to live, last usually through a difficult experience |
| veteran | someone who was in the armed forces, military |
| willingly | doing something without being forced |