| A | B |
| commotion | a social disturbance from the normal |
| deposit | to place for safe keeping |
| ruckus | a noisy commotion |
| tilted | to position at a slant or an angle |
| endures | continually holds great value or worth |
| rooting | supporting; cheering |
| subscribed | to join into an agreement |
| controversial | open to debate or argument |
| recognized | the act of noticing or acknowledging |
| authority | a position of power; accountable resource of knowledge |