| A | B |
| compel | to influence or force to do something |
| belligerent | hostile and ready to fight |
| acknowledgment | a note or act of recognition |
| doctrine | an established rule or set of principles |
| rebellious | unruly and antagonistic |
| implusive | given to acting without thinking first |
| subtle | difficult to detect |
| descend | to go or climb down |
| knoll | a small hill or mound |
| pneumonia | illness with fever and fluid in the lungs |
| document | a written record providing information |
| psychology | the science of behavior and the mind |
| acquaintance | person known only slightly or casually |
| adjourn | to end or suspend |
| initiative | energy to start new things |
| itinerary | a plan of events or traveled route |
| levitate | to float or rise in the air |
| mortgage | repayment of money borrowed to buy property |
| debut | presnet or appear for the first time publicaly |
| levity | flippancy, lightheartedeness |