| A | B |
| engineer | a person with a job of using science and math to design machines, buildings, cars, etc. |
| scout | a person hired by a team to search for talented athletes |
| consecutive | one following right after the other |
| modest | having a humble view of oneself; not boastful |
| apparent | easily seen or understood |
| prototype | an original example |
| array | group arranged in order |
| parole | the release of a prisoner before the full term is served |
| visibly | in a way that can be seen |
| gradually | changing over time in a slow, steady kind of way |
| sportsmanship | behaving fairly and accepting wins and losses with dignity |
| specialists | doctors who concentrate and study one particular area of medicine |