| A | B |
| apprentice | person who agrees to work for someone else in order to learn a trade or craft |
| basin | a bowl-like container used for holding liquid |
| defensive | state of being on guard or ready for an attack |
| enlarge | to increase the size of something; to make bigger |
| unexpired | still unused; not run out |
| flush | to become red in the face; to blush |
| proportion | relationship between things or parts; balance |
| scroll | spiral or coil-shaped design |
| slavish | copying something exactly; not original |
| feeble | lacking in strength or good health, as from age, sickness, etc. |