| A | B |
| justice | the quality or condition of being fair and right |
| oppressed | controlled or ruled by cruel and unjust means |
| protest | a strong statement that objects to something one thinks is bad or unfair |
| access | right to approach, enter, or use; admittance |
| authority | power to enforce obedience; right to command or act |
| lush | having thick growth; covered with growing things |
| obstacle | something that prevents or stops progress; hindrance |
| toll | tax or fee paid for some right or privilege |
| torment | a cause of very great pain |
| wilt | to become limp and bend down; wither |
| compassionate | wishing to help those who suffer; sympathetic; pitying |
| humility | humbleness of mind; lack of pride; meekness |
| nonviolence | belief in the use of peaceful methods to achieve any goal; opposition to any form of violence |