| A | B |
| Fortitude | patient courage in facing pain or danger; moral strength, endurance |
| Condescended | To stoop to do something you think is unworthy of you |
| Evolved | To develop gradually by process of growth or change |
| Notoriety | Fame, unfavorable sense usually in an |
| Asserted | T express or state positively |
| Acquittal | Setting free by the judgement of a court |
| Elite | Of or suitable for a select group |
| Mentor | A wise and trusted teacher |
| Inarticulate | Unable to speak understandably or effectively, or to use words |
| Contemptuous | Showing or feeling scorn |
| Pauper | Person who is very poor |
| Excerpt | a selected passage or scene from a literary work |
| Anaalogy | a likenesss between different thing |
| Ethical | pertaining to right and wrong |
| Prophetic | relating to someone or something that fortells events |
| Heresy | A belief different from accepted doctrine |
| Paternal | Inherited from or related through one's father |
| Antiquity | Ancient times; a thing or people of |
| Posthumous | Coming after death |
| Electorate | All persons having the right to vote |