| A | B |
| Compel | to force or strongly persuade; coerce |
| Impulse | a sudden, involuntary urge to do something |
| Expel | to send out or away |
| Conjecture | a guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence |
| Dejected | downcast or sad; depressed |
| Abject | lowly, miserable, and wretched |
| Emissary | an agent or representative sent on a mission |
| Remiss | careless or negligent about doing something that is expected |
| Motif | an important and sometimes recurring theme or idea in a work of literature |
| Emote | to dramatically make an exaggerated show of emotions, e.g. in the playing of a dramatic part |
| PEL/PULS | “to push, to drive” |
| JAC/JECT | “to throw, to cast” |
| MIT/MIS | “send” |
| MOT/MOV | “to move” |