| A | B |
| accumulate | get or gather together; collect |
| aversion | a strong dislike for someone or something so that you avoid or turn away from it |
| belief | an idea that is thought to be true |
| indulge | enjoy to excess |
| involved | to be a part of something; to participate |
| misfortune | unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event |
| organization | a group of people joined together in an orderly fashion for a specific reason |
| prairie | a treeless, grassy plain |
| protocol | guidelines that show how a task should be done |
| therefore | as a consequence; as a result of that |
| adversity | a condition of unhappiness or distress |
| annihilate | destroy completely; wipe out of existence |
| glean | to collect or gather anything little by little or slowly |
| gratify | to please or to satify |
| inferior | of poor quality; below average |
| intricate | having a lot of detail or design |
| literary | relating to literature, writers or writing; book-smart |
| meadow | an open field covered with grass and wildflowers |
| thwart | to prevent someone from achieving their goal or plans |
| opinion | an idea that cannot be proven; something that is true for some but not for all |