| A | B |
| eccentric | irregular, peculiar, deviating from the recognized practice |
| agrarian | relating to land |
| ubiquitous | existing or being eveywhere at the same time |
| egalitarianism | belief in equality for all |
| aristocracy | considered to be the best and most able |
| inculcate | to teach persistently and earnestly |
| polemical | argues in opposition to |
| anthropologist | person who studies humans |
| acute | sharp or severe |
| decipher | to discover the meaning of |
| sports | associated with childhood memories |
| Drama and excitement of sports | same as stories and plays |
| By switching teams | athlete's identity shifts |
| Players live their lives on the field | differ from entertainers who act |
| Sports players exemplify | good character on the field |
| Sports and workplaces | need to get along for organization to work |
| Uniforms | symbolizes a team |
| Each sport has different types of | scoring and fields |