| A | B |
| morale | emotional condition of cheerfulness or zeal, especially during hardship |
| transformation | change in form, appearance, nature, or character |
| devour | eat greedily; enjoy with enthusiasm |
| uproot | pull up as if by the roots; destroy completely |
| venture | proceed somewhere despite risk of danger |
| despair | complete loss of hope; anguish |
| adversity | a state of hardship; an unfortunate event |
| anguish | terrible suffering or pain |
| ethnicity | a particular racial or national group |
| opposition | something that goes against |
| fundamental | being an essential part of; underlying |
| verge | the edge, rim, or margin of something |
| representatives | people who serve as examples for others |
| perseverance | a steady persistence in something, despite discouragement |
| predicament | an unpleasantly difficult or dangerous situation |
| vibrant | exciting; stimulating; lively |
| barrier | anything that bars passage, like a railing or fence |
| dejected | disheartened; low-spirited |
| dwell | to linger over |
| amateur | characteristic of an inexperienced person |