| A | B |
| appropriate | suitable or right for a particular person, place, or purpose |
| critic | somone whose job is to judge something, or someone who judges something harshly |
| proportion | a part of share of a larger number or amount |
| simultaneously | at the same time |
| technology | electronic or digital products or systems |
| conclude | to decide something after considering all the information you have |
| manipulate | to make someone do what you want by deceivng or influencing him or her |
| aspect | one feature or characteristic of something |
| negative | having a bad or harmful effect |
| modify | change;alter |
| analysis | the careful examination of something in order to better understand it |
| evidence | information and facts that help prove something |
| precise | exact and correct in every detail |
| technique | a special method or way of doing something |
| verify | to find out if a fact or statement is correct or true |
| extract | to take or pull something out |
| superficial | affecting only the surface of your skin or the outside part of something |
| theory | an explanation for something that may be reasonable; but has not yet been proven to be true |
| consist | to be made of or contain a number of different things |
| utilize | to use something effectively |