| A | B |
| senator | a member of the Congress, elected by the people of a state |
| passenger | a person riding in, but not driving a train, airplane or other vehicle |
| director | a person who supervises, manages, or controls something |
| ambassador | a diplomatic official of a high rank that representing her country in a foreign country |
| minister | a clergyman or pastor of a church |
| youngster | a child or young person |
| similar | related in appearance and nature; alike, but not the same |
| particular | distinct from others; specific; certain |
| courier | another word for messenger |
| senior | older or oldest; fourth year high school student |
| surrender | to give oneself up to a pursuer or enemy; to submit |
| corridor | a narrow hallway or passageway with rooms opening into it |
| grammar | system of rules used by speakers of a language |
| junior | third year student of high school or college |
| barrier | a fence, wall, or other structure built to hold back or obstruct passage or movement |
| chancellor | the chief minister of a state in a European country |
| messenger | a person who carries a message from one person to another |
| councilor | a member of a council, either appointed or elected, that helps to make laws and rules |
| superior | high or higher in quality |
| acre | a unit of area equall to 4, 840 square yards, used in measuring land |
| minor | smaller in amount, size, or extent |
| inner | located farther inside |
| calendar | a chart showing the months, weeks, and days |
| elevator | a platform or enclosure raised or lowered in a vertical shaft to transport people |
| familiar | well known or common |