| A | B |
| arbitrary | A principal should not be --- in carrying out the rules; he should apply them equally. |
| ardent | The athlete was --- about his sport; he even loved practice. |
| conviction | If you don't have strong ---(s) about what you believe, you can be easily lead into believing a lie. |
| copious | There was a --- outpouring of sympathy and support for the families of those killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center. Millions of dollars was raised. |
| dissonance | The --- produced by an orchestra tuning is a surpirse to someone expecting pretty music. |
| divergent | We could not think of a --- way of attaining our goal of $1000 except asking for it. |
| disparage | I did not mean my remarks to --- the child, only to correct his disruptive behavior. |
| execute | Seniors only get one practice for graduation, but every class has been able to --- it correctly. |
| exemplify | A father should --- for his son the proper respect for others, especially women. |
| insidious | The terrorists who blew up the World Trade Center were ---- cowards, not heroes. |