| A | B |
| absent | away; not present |
| art | painting, drawing, and sculpture |
| attend | be present at |
| attendance | act of being present at a place |
| attract | draw to itself or oneself |
| auditorium | large room for an audience in a theater, school, or the like |
| award | give after careful consideration |
| bronze | a brown metal made of copper and tin |
| comment | a note of remark that explains, praises, or finds fault with a book, a person, or a thing |
| delicate | pleasing to the taste; mild or soft |
| easel | stand for a picture or blackboard |
| exhibit | show; put on display |
| exhibition | showing; a public show |
| plaster | a soft mixture of lime, sand, and water that hardens as it dries |
| public | of the people; known to many or all |
| regard | think of; consider |
| remarkable | worthy of notice; unusual |
| reputation | what people think and say the character of a person or thing is |
| review | study again; look at again |
| sketch | a rough, quickly done drawing, painting or design |
| express | to put (thought) into words |
| swallow | to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances |
| carefree | without anxiety or worry |
| confidence | full trust; belief in the powers, or reliability of a person or thing |