| A | B |
| genre | type of literature |
| figurative | representing a figure or a figure of speech |
| literal | actual, true to fact |
| irony | opposite of its true meaning |
| personification | relating a character to an object |
| synonym | a word with the SAME meaning |
| antonym | a word with the OPPOSITE meaning |
| hyperbole | an exaggeration |
| transition | movement from one passage to another |
| plural | more than one |
| acquire | to get |
| anti | against |
| impact | strong effect |
| justify | to prove to be right |
| oppose | to be against something |
| prohibit | to order not to do |
| revenue | income (money) produced by a source |
| prosperity | state of being successful |
| institute | set up; establish |
| sovereign | supreme in power or authority |
| transformation | state of changing |
| probability | measure how often an event will happen |
| radius | line extended from the center of a circle |
| graph | a diagram representing points |
| diameter | a straight line passing through the center of a circle |
| area | extent of space or surface |
| volume | the amount of space an object uses |
| circumference | the outer boundary of a circle |
| rotation | an operation that rotates a geometric figure about a fixed point |