| A | B |
| insecticide | a substance used for killing insects |
| intellectual | possessing the capacity for knowledge |
| missionary | a person sent by a church for evangelism |
| dejection | depression or lowness of spirits |
| suppress | to do away with; abolish |
| mutilate | to injure by removing or damaging parts |
| assimilationism | policy of incorporating practices from all races and cultures |
| liberated | to set free |
| evading | to escape from by trickery |
| haphazardly | in a lack of order; at random |
| revelation | the act of disclosing |
| subtly | delicately or faintly and mysteriously |
| dominant | ruling, governing, or controlling |
| heritage | something that comes to one by reason of birth |
| exuberant | extremely joyful |
| rebuffs | blunt or abrupt rejections |
| undaunted | not discouraged |
| exclamatory | expressing the act of protesting |
| indignantly | with prejudice |
| implication | something suggested as naturally to be inferred |
| nonplussed | to render utterly perplexed |
| strident | making or having a harsh sound |
| understated | restrained in design and presentation |
| indignant | expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust |
| oblivious | unaware; forgetful |
| affirmation | the assertion that something exists or is true |
| jubilance | showing great joy or satisfaction |
| amiably | friendly; sociable |
| assembling | coming together; gathering |
| forlorn | desolate or dreary; miserable |