| A | B |
| architecture (noun) | buildings and other human-made structures |
| civilization (noun) | a highly developed and organized society |
| wonder (noun) | something remarkable or impressive that causes surprise or amazement |
| imposing (adjective) | large, impressive, and appearing to be important |
| monument (noun) | a structure built to remind people of an event or a person |
| continent (noun) | one of the seven large landmasses of the earth |
| proclaim (verb) | to make a public announcement |
| species (noun) | one of the groups into which living things are classified, according to shared characteristics |
| task (noun) | a job or chore |
| temporarily (adverb) | for a short time |
| immortal (noun) | someone or something that lives forever |
| mortal (noun) | a human or other living thing who will one day die |
| myth (noun) | a story that tells about gods and goddesses or explains something in nature |
| fetid (adjective) | having a disgusting smell |
| furtively (adverb) | secretly; in a sneaky way |
| lair (noun) | an animal's den or hiding place |