| A | B |
| performance | the act of presenting a musical or dramatic work before an audience |
| audience | the people gathered to see and hear a play or concert |
| appearance | the way something or someone looks or appears |
| entrance | a door through which one enters |
| silence | the absence of sound or noise |
| appreciate | to recognize the worth or importance of; value highly |
| desperate | in a hopeless situation or feeling despair |
| sentence | a group of words |
| celebrate | to mark a special occasion with enjoyable activities |
| absence | the condition of being away from someone or some place |
| fortunate | having, bringing, or brought by good fortune; lucky |
| violence | physical force exerted to cause damage or injury |
| allowance | an amount of money given at regular intervals or for a special purpose |
| instance | a case of example |
| associate | to bring together in one's mind or imagination;connect |
| difference | variation |
| separate | to put or keep apart |
| influence | to have an effect or impact upon |
| importance | the codition of being important |
| considerate | taking into acount others' feelings; thoughtful |
| exaggerate | to enlarge or magnify beyond the truth; overstate |
| resemblance | similarity in appearance; likeness |
| illuminate | to provide with light; turn or focus light on |
| elaborate | planned or made with great attention to detail ; intricate |
| significance | the state and quality of being meaningful; importance |