| A | B |
| reward | to give a reward for or to |
| graduate | to finish a course of study and receive a diploma |
| symbol | something that stands for or represents something else; a printed or written sign used to represent an operation, action, quantity, and the like |
| foster | receiving, sharing, or giving care like that of a parent, although not related by blood or adoption |
| disobey | to refuse or fail to obey |
| confidence | trust or faith in someone else or in something |
| patiently | putting up with trouble, hardship, annoyance, or delay without complaining |
| confesses | to admit that one has done something bad, wrong, or illegal; to own or admit as true |
| ceremony | a formal act or series of acts performed in honor of an event or special occasion |
| performs | to carry out; do |