| A | B |
| loyal | characterized by or showing faithfulness to commitments, |
| diligent | constant in effort and persisten to accomplish something |
| trustworthy | deserving of trust or confidence |
| poised | being in balance or equilibrium |
| engagement | a pledge; an obligation or agreement: |
| progress | growth or development; continuous improvement: |
| citizenship | the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen. |
| towards | in the direction of |
| doubt | a feeling of uncertainty about the truth, reality, or nature of something. |
| behavior | observable activity in a human or animal. |
| aisle | a walkway between or along sections separated from the main area |
| sutbborn | unreasonably obstinate; difficult to manage |
| always | every time; on every occasion; without exception |
| witness | to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception |
| gentle | kindly; amiable |
| horizons | the limit or range of perception, knowledge, or the like. |
| accomplish | to conclude successfully; complete |
| forever | without ever ending; eternally |
| anywhere | any place or direction |
| gladness | feeling joy or pleasure |
| faster | moving or able to move quickly |
| great | unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions (informal: good) |
| offensive | causing resentful displeasure |
| trial | a tentative or experimental action in order to obtain results |
| void | to clear or empty |