| A | B |
| affection | A fond or tender feeling. |
| affectionate | Gentle and loving. |
| appeal | To make an earnest request; to ask. |
| appeal | To be of interest to; to be attractive to. |
| appeal | An earnest request for help. |
| appeal | The power to attract or be of interest. |
| clasp | To grasp or hold tightly. |
| clasp | A strong grasp or hold. |
| clasp | Something, as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together. |
| conspicuous | Easily or plainly seen. |
| contribute | To give along with others who are giving. |
| contribute | To have a part in bringing about. |
| contribution | That which is given. |
| contributor | One who gives. |
| declare | To make known; to state openly. |
| declaration | A public statement. |
| eloquent | Skilled at speaking or writing; having the power to move people. |
| eloqueance | Skill at speaking or writing; the power to move people. |
| exhibit | To show in public. |
| exhibit | An item or collection of items in a public show. |
| exhibition | A large scale public show. |
| ferry | A boat that carries people and goods back and forth across a stretch of water. |
| ferry | To move people or goods by boat across a stretch of water. |
| immigrant | A person who comes into a country to live there. |
| lofty | Very tall or high. |
| lofty | Noble in feeling or high in ideals. |
| lofty | Showing a too-proud or superior attitude. |
| pedestal | A base or support on which something stands. |
| persecute | To treat cruelly or harshly because of political, religious, or other differences. |
| persecution | The state or condition of being persecuted. |
| poverty | The state of being poor. |
| unveil | To remove a covering from. |
| unveil | To make known or reveal for the first time. |