| A | B |
| inexpensive | adj. costing little; low-priced; cheap |
| issue | v. to put forth or distribute; to publish; n. a question to be decided; something put out in many copies; offspring |
| persuade | v. to cause to do something; to convince |
| protest | v. to speak strongly against; to object; n. an objection; a demonstration against |
| applaud | v. to show enjoyment or approval by clapping hands; to praise |
| guidance | n. leadership; advice and assistance |
| villain | n. a person who commits great crimes; a wicked or evil person; a criminal |
| revolution | n. the movement of an object around another object; a turning motion; the forceful overthrow of a government; complete or radical change |
| remedy | n. a cure or correction; v. to cure or correct |
| temporary | adj. lasting for only a certain time; not permanent |
| hazard | n. a danger; an obstacle; v. to attempt |
| dissolve | v. to break up; to disappear |
| ballot | n. a ticket by which a vote is cast; a list of people running for office |
| adjust | v. to change so as to be fit; to become used to |
| foul | adj. offensive to the senses; dirty; evil; unfavorable; (in baseball) not fair; v. to cause or to become dirty or rotten |
| candidate | n. a person who seeks or is proposed for an office, award, and so on; a person or thing destined for a certain end |
| merchandise | n. goods that are bought and sold; v. to trade on or advertise a particular product |
| corporation | n. a business firm or organization that is run by a group of people and that has many of the legal rights of an individual |
| employer | n. a person who, business firm, and so on, that hires people to work for wages or salary |
| disgust | n. a feeling of extreme distaste or dislike; v. to sicken |