| A | B |
| frantic | in a state in which it is impossible to keep feelings or behavior under control |
| heritage | a way of life or traditional cutlure that passes from one generation to the next in a social group |
| inhibited | unable to behave spontaneously or express feelings openly |
| mediocre | adequate but not very good |
| predominantly | mainly; in the greatest number or amount |
| prestigious | having a distinguished reputation |
| regime | a particular government or mamaging group; especially one that is considered opressive |
| remorse | a strong feeling of guilt and regret |
| seniority | a state of being older that others or higher in rank than another |
| surreal | having an oddly dreamlike quality |
| tedious | boring because of being long, monotonous |
| transformation | a complete change, usually into something with an improved appearance or usefullness |
| trecherous | marked by betrayal of fideilty, confidance, or trust |