| A | B |
| mileage | miles covered or traveled |
| postage | amount paid for anything sent by mail |
| passage | hall or way through parts of a building; a corridor |
| baggage | trunks, bags, suitcases, etc. that a person takes along when traveling |
| realism | thought and action based on truths |
| capitalism | an economic system based on private individuals or groups that compete with one another |
| journalism | work of writing for, editing, managing, or publishing a newspaper or magazine |
| pleasure | feeling of being happy; enjoyment; delight |
| moisture | slight wetness |
| pressure | the continued action of a weight or force |
| storage | act of reserving goods |
| wreckage | what is left by a crash |
| vandalism | willful or ignorant destruction or damaging of valuable things |
| mannerism | an odd trick or habit; a way of acting |
| heroism | great bravery, daring courage; doing something noble at great cost to oneself; a very brave act |
| optimism | tendency to look on the bright side of things; the belief that everything will turn out for the best |
| composure | calmness; quietness; self-control |
| legislature | group of persons that has the duty and power of making laws |
| sculpture | act of making figures by carving, modeling, castin, etc. |
| failure | being unable to do or become what is wanted; not succeeding |