| A | B |
| crowded | To fill with many people or things |
| athlete | A person who is trained for and takes part in sports |
| peripheral | Perceived or perceiving near the outer edges of the retina |
| elation | With great joy or happiness |
| deteriorate | To make or become worst |
| polio | Contagious disease, caused by a virus, that mainly affects the nerve cells leading to muscle weakness and paralysis |
| paralysis | Complete or partial loss of being able to feel anything in a part of the body or to move a part of the body |
| devastating | Causing destruction or much damage |
| achieve | To accomplish something desired or attempted |
| leg braces | A medical device used to support an injured part of the body |
| monotonous | Always the same; never changing |
| assess | Evaluate the extent of |
| compensate | To make up for something |
| determination | A fixed intention or resolution |
| matter | Regarless of |
| avid | Having or marked by keen interest and enthusiasm |
| potential | Not yet real or definite, but possible in the future |
| relay race | A race where the runners pass a baton to the next runner in the team |
| scholarship | Money given to students so that they can continue their education |
| challenges | Something that needs of a person's efforts and skills |
| tonsillectomy | Surgical removal of tonsils |
| implement | To fulfill; carry out |
| summit | The highest point or part; the top |
| inspire | o move someone to action |
| struggle | A great effort |