| A | B |
| experts | A person who knows a lot about a subject or is very good at it. |
| incorporated | Formed into or organized and maintained as a legal corporation. |
| choice | A variety of things to choose from. |
| creative | Having the ability to create things; having original ideas. |
| hesitated | Waited or stopped a moment; paused. |
| essay | A short piece of writing giving the author's views on a certain subject; composition. |
| semester | One of two divisions of 15 to 18 weeks each of an academic year. |
| assignment | Something that is given out as a task or job. |
| nervous | Easily excited or upset; tense. |
| diner | A small restaurant usually having the shape of a railroad car. |
| profession | A kind of regular work, especially work that calls for special study. |
| building | Something that is formed by putting parts or materials together. |
| tortured | To cause to give great physical or mental pain. |
| attendance | The persons or number of persons present. |
| teasing | To annoy or bother by making fun of. |
| announce | To give public notice of. |
| scribble | To write hurriedly without heed to legibility or style. |
| desperately | Recklessly because of having no hope. |
| inspiration | A bright, sudden idea. |
| handwritten | Written by hand. |
| dork | A stupid or incompetent person. |
| advise | To give an opinion or advice to. |
| uncomfortably | Uneasily; not comfortably. |
| humiliated | Made someone feel ashamed. |
| business | A company, such as a store or factory. |