| A | B |
| Epic | (adjective) impressively great or grand in scale or character; heroic; majestic |
| Analyze | (verb) to examine methodically and in detail the essential elements of something |
| Amnesty | an undertaking by authorities to take no action against specified offenses or offenders during a fixed period; an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses |
| Compare | to examine (two or more objects |
| Contrast | to compare or appraise in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures |
| Tacit | understood without being openly expressed; implied; expressed or carried on without words or speech. |
| Emulate | to strive to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass. |
| Incompetent | lacking qualification or ability; incapable; not having or showing the necessary skills to do something successful. |
| Develop | the add detail and fullness to; elaborate; to elaborate or expand in detail. |
| Emulate | to strive to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass. |
| Intrepid | brave in the face of danger; resolutely fearless; dauntless; courageous; bold. |
| Profuse | pouring forth liberally: extravagant; made or done freely: abundant; in great amount. |
| Banal | lacking originality |
| Inception | an act |
| Support | to corroborate (a statement |
| Altruistic | unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others; charitable; benevolent; philanthropic. |
| Predict | to declare or indicate in advance especially foretell on the basis of observation experience or scientific reason. |