| A | B |
| stable | steady or not likely to move or change |
| conditions | the weather at a particular time |
| dynamics | the science relating to the movement of objects and the forces involved with the movement |
| concept | an idea about how something is or how something should be |
| impractical | not sensible or possible for practical reasons |
| denser | thicker;made of or containing things that are very close together |
| headway | to move forward or to make progress |
| rogue | not behaving in the usual or accepted way and often causing trouble |
| in synch | to occur at the same time;working well together at exactly the same time and speed |
| haul | everything collected or acquired by a single effort |
| peak | at the highest point or level |
| en masse | in a single group;all together |
| heaved | to pull or lift something very heavy |
| converts | to change something into a different form or thing |
| inhibits | to prevent something from growing or developing well |
| exceeded | to go beyond the limit of something |
| statstical | based on numbers and data |
| anecdote | a personal account or story |
| platform | a tall structure built so that people can stand or work above the surrounding area |
| literary nonfiction | is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives |