| A | B |
| urban | (adjective) of, relating to, characteristic of, or taking place in a city. |
| correct | (adjective) conforming to or agreeing with fact : accurate. |
| pluck | (verb) to pull or pick off or out : gather by picking. |
| eggplant | (noun) the usually smooth edible purple, white, or occasionally yellow or striped fruit of a |
| barge | (noun) a roomy usually flat-bottomed boat used principally in harbors or inland waterways |
| comma | (noun) a punctuation mark, used especially as a mark of separation within the sentence |
| honor | (noun) outward respect or admiration : recognition, deference. |
| princely | (adjective) resembling or having the characteristics of a male member of a royal family : |
| inched | (verb) moved slowly or in little increments. |
| cursive | (adjective) of writing: flowing often with the strokes of successive characters joined and the |
| foray | (noun) a raid or brief invasion |
| member | (noun) one of the individuals composing a society, community, association or other group. |
| shortfall | (noun) deficit, shortage |
| frump | (noun) a drab, old-fashioned person |
| aren't | (verb) to not have a meaning that includes or implies the meaning of |
| empower | (verb) give abilities to : enable. |
| mortal | (adjective) destructive to life : causing or capable of causing death. |
| software | (noun) the entire set of programs, procedures, and related documentation associated with a |
| owner | (noun) one that has or holds as property or privilege. |
| nineteen | (adjective) being one more than 18 in number. |