| A | B |
| Confront | To oppose or challenge |
| Progressive | Making use of new ideas; broad-minded |
| Valedictorian | The student in a graduating class with the highest rank |
| Detour | Devating from the usual or more direct route |
| Afflication | Great struggling or suffering |
| Consideration | Careful thought |
| Orator | A skillful or powerful public speaker |
| Challenge | A task or problem |
| Solution | The answer to a problem |
| Ambition | A stong desire to achieve a certain goal |
| Confident | Certain of your own skills or capabilities |
| Debilitate | To weaken |
| Evidence | An outward sign; indication |
| Paraplegic | The state of having the lower half of the body paralyzed |
| Ironic | When the expected result is contrary to the actual result |
| Obstacle | An impediment to progress or achievement |
| Serenity | Being peaceful |
| Concentration | Focused attention on a single object or class |
| Median | Being in the middle; as many above as below |
| Obligation | Something that ties a person to a certain course of action, such as a promise or vow; duty |