| A | B |
| discipline | able to work and behave in a controlled manner; obeying rules |
| elegant | pleasing or graceful in appearance or style |
| extent | the length, area, or size of something |
| fierce | very aggressive or angry |
| infuriated | maddening, making someone extremely angry |
| numerous | present in large numbers |
| quotation | a sentence or phrase that is repeated by someone else |
| reputation | the opinion people have about someone or something |
| seize | to take control of something quickly and suddenly with force |
| utterly | completely, extremely |
| ambition | the desire to be rich, successful, or powerful |
| charm | the quality of being pleasant and attractive |
| controversial | subject to intense public disagreement |
| distort | to give an inaccurate or exaggerated report of something |
| industrious | hard-working, energetic |
| institution | a large, important organization such as a university or bank |
| insult | to do something that is rude or offensive |
| moderation | an action that is reasonable and not extreme |
| personality | one's whole character and nature |
| reform | to change or improve a law, social system or institution |