| A | B |
| mentor | a teacher, tutor, counselor or coach who shows and inexperienced person |
| kinetic | having to do with motion; lively; active |
| marshal | to arrange in order; to gather together for the purpose of doing something |
| instigate | to provoke or stir up |
| futile | useless, hopeless |
| legacy | something handed down from the past; a bequest |
| genre | a type or category esp. or art or writing |
| coup | a brilliant victory or accomplishment; the overthrow of a government by a small internal group |
| blight | a disease in plants; anything that injures or destroys |
| visionary | a dreamer; someone with impractical goals or ideas about the future |