| A | B |
| a campaign (noun) | a planned, orgainzed effort |
| competition | an activity in which people try to do better than each other |
| convince | persuade; make someone want to do something |
| fail | to not do well; to not reach your goal |
| global | international |
| goal | something someone wants to do or achieve |
| a market (noun) | a group of people to whom products are sold |
| to market (verb) | to try to sell a product to a certain group of people |
| a message (noun) | information that one person gives to another |
| succeed | do well; reach your goal |
| vague | unclear; not specific |
| redundant | repetitive |
| synonym | a word that has the same or a similar meaning as another word |
| antonym | a word that means the opposite of another word |
| sentence | an independent clause with a subject, verb, capital letter, and end-of-sentence punctuation |
| paragraph | a group of related sentences about a single topic |
| critique | an evaluation or assessment |
| insightful | perceptive; intuitive |
| body language | communicating by using the body rather than using speech |
| gesture | movement of the body, head, or hands that expresses an idea or emotion |
| noun | person, place, thing, or idea |
| verb | a word that shows action or links the subject and predicate of a sentence |
| adjective | a word that describes a noun |
| adverb | a word that describes a verb, adjective, or adverb and typically expresses time, place, or manner |
| strategy | detailed plan for achieving a goal |
| topic sentence | a sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph |
| supporting details | examples that offer more in-depth information about a topic |
| conclusion | summary of the main points |
| indent | to set the first line of a paragraph in approximately one inch from the margin |
| patient | tolerant; perseverant; calmly enduring inconvenience |