| A | B |
| secede (def.) | (verb) to withdraw formally |
| secede (sent.) | The southern states __ from the union. |
| seclude (def.) | (verb) isolate; leave alone |
| seclude (sent.) | Do not __ me on the island by myself. |
| secure (def.) | (adjective; verb) safe; to capture |
| secure (sent.) (verb) | The hunter __ two deer on his hunting trip. |
| sedition (def.) | (noun) rebellion against government |
| sedition (sent.) | Throwing the tea into the water was an act of __ against the British. |
| segregate (def.) | (verb) to separate or isolate from others or from a main body or group |
| segregate (sent.) | We do not __ the boys from the girls for gym class. |
| seclusion (def.) | (noun) set apart from others |
| seclusion (sent.) | After the embarrassing costume malfunction, the pop star went into __ . |
| secession (def.) | (noun) the act of withdrawing |
| secession (sent.) | Your __ from the game means you forfeit. |
| secure (sent.) (adj.) | The child felt ___ in her mother’s arms, as the storm howled outside. |