| A | B |
| analogy | n. correspondence in some respects between things otherwise not similar; likeness |
| antiquity | n. ancient times, especially before the Middle Ages; the quality of being old or ancient; people of olden times |
| electorate | n. the body of qualified voters; a district or division of voters |
| ethical | adj. of or pertaining to morals and values; that which is moral and right |
| excerpt | n. a passage or scene selected from a speech, book, film, or play *v. to select, quote, or take out a passage or a scene |
| heresy | n. an opinion or belief which is not considered part of the accepted religion of a culture; controversial or unacceptable opinion |
| paternal | adj. of or pertaining to a father |
| pauper | n. one who is extremely poor; one living on public charity |
| posthumous | adj. occurring or continuing after one's death |
| prophetic | adj. of or belonging to a prophecy; a foretelling or a prediction |