| A | B |
| acknowledge | to admit or confess |
| alternative | a choice |
| anecdote | an entertaining shory story about an event |
| appropriate | proper; suitable to the situation |
| avert | to prevent; avoid |
| candid | very honest; truthful |
| compel | to force |
| comply | to do as commanded or asked |
| concise | saying much in few clear words; brief |
| drastic | extreme; harsh or intense |
| dialog | A conversation; the conversation between characters in a story, novel, or play |
| erratic | not consistent; irregular |
| extensive | large in space or amount |
| forfeit | to lose through some fault; to be forced to give up by way of penalty |
| fortify | to strengthen |
| illuminate | to light up |
| isolate | to separate from others |
| refuge | shelter; protection |
| reminisce | to remeber and talk about the past |
| urban | of or in a city |