| A | B |
| Acolyte | Person who assists in religious duties |
| Bibulous | Highly absorbent; Consumption of alcoholic drinks |
| Coalesce | To grow together; unite to form a whole |
| Covert | Secret; not openly acknowledged |
| Declaim | To recite something in style of a public speech' to speak in a loud way |
| Delineate | To describe vividly in detail |
| Demagogue | A leader who seeks power by appealing to peoples emotions and prejudices and by making falkse claims. |
| Encomium | A tribute |
| Obdurate | Resistent to persuasion; inflexible. |
| Prescience | Foresight; knowledge beforehand. |
| Protagonist | Chief character in a story. |
| Sedulous | Completed with careful perserverance. |
| Trenchant | Expressed with vigor and penetrating insight; keenly perceptive. |
| Utopia | A place or state of perfect social and political conditions. |
| Valedictory | A farewell address, especially one given at a graduation ceremony. |