| A | B |
| instruct | to convey knowledge or skill to; to teach |
| instruction | something that is taught; a lesson or series of lessons |
| graduate | to receive an academic degree or diploma |
| graduation | the act of completing the required phase of formal education and receiving an academic degree or diploma |
| confuse | to mislead; mix-up; baffle; puzzle |
| confusion | the condition of being confused; bewilderment |
| conclude | to bring or come to an end; close; finish |
| conclusion | the close or closing part of something; end |
| oppose | to fight or resist |
| opposition | the act or condition of being against something; resistance or antagonism |
| explode | to burst forth or break out suddenly; erupt |
| explosion | a sudden, violent release of energy from a confined space, especially with the production of a shock wave and a large, sharp sound as well as heat, light, flames, and flying debris |
| affect | to influence or bring about a change in |
| affection | a fond or tender feeling towards something or someone; fondness |
| suggest | to offer for consideration or action; bring up |
| suggestion | something offered for consideration; an idea |
| discuss | to speak together about; converse; debate |
| discussion | the consideration of a subject by two or more persons; a conversation in which ideas and opinions are exchanged |
| except | to leave out, omit, or exclude |
| exception | a case that does not conform to normal rules |
| substitute | to take the place of another; replace; exchange |
| substitution | the act of replacing; replacement; alternate |
| exclude | to leave out; omit; reject |
| exclusion | the act of leaving out or not including; omission; elimination |