| A | B |
| uniformity | consistency in conduct or opinion |
| disheveled | marked by disorder or disarray |
| erratic | having no fixed course--wandering |
| indictment | charging with an offense or fault; an accusation |
| exasperated | feeling irritated or annoyed |
| oppression | unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power |
| conspicuous | obvious to the eye or mind |
| vindicated | to free from blame |
| rigidity | inflexibly set in opinion |
| defiance | the act or instance of resisting or challenging |
| transformed | changed in composition or structure |
| unobtrusively | not forward or bold in manner or conduct |
| righteously | arising from an outraged sense of justice or morality |
| furtively | done by stealth; sly, sneaky |
| reflective | marked by consideration of some subject matter; thoughtful |
| raucous | disagreeably harsh or noisy; disorderly |
| neurotic | relating to mental disorder that affects the personality |
| tyrant | a ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally |
| indignantly | done with anger aroused by something unjust |
| forlornly | done with sadness or lonliness |
| profoundly | showing intellectual depth and insight |
| sophisticate | one who has refined knowledge of the world gained through experience |
| assimilation | to absorb into the culture or mores of a society |
| liberated | freed from traditional social and sexual attitudes |
| insinuatingly | introducing gradually, or in a subtle, indirect, or covert way |