| A | B |
| cenusre | to criticize or blam; a condemning judgment |
| abound | to teem; to exist in large numbers |
| amnesty | a general pardon, especially for political prisoners |
| rift | to break open, split; a split |
| admirably | ina worthy manner; commendably |
| inalienable | not capable of being given or withdrawn |
| bias | a line slanting diagonally across the weave of fabric; to prejudice or sway |
| timorous | easily frightened; fearful; timid |
| affidavit | a written statement made under oath |
| diminutive | referring to suffixes or altered word forms that designate smallness, affection, or familiarity; tiny; of small size |
| ornate | elaborate; excessively adorned |
| contituents | a necessary part or element; a voter represented by an elected official; necessary in making up a whole |
| destitute | poverty-stricken; penniless |
| prelude | anything serving as an introduction, such as an introdutory section of a piece of music |
| colloquial | informal in language |
| exultant | rejoicing greatly, triumphant |
| bedlam | a place or condition of chaos |
| curtailed | to shorten or decrease |
| consolidated | to unite; strengthen or o make solid |
| emancipate | to set free; to release from slavery or oppression |