| A | B |
| abandonment | to desert, to give up entirely |
| acquaintance | the state of knowing a person or subject |
| adjustments | changes to fit or bring into harmony |
| barter | to five one thing in exchange for another |
| brochure | a small pamphlet or booklet of information |
| compensate | to make amends; be equivalent to |
| ethical | right, according to the principles of ehtics |
| liability | anything to which a person is liable, responsible, legally bound |
| demeanor | behavior, bearing |
| adaptability | the act of or the result of adjusting to a new circumstance or change |
| agent | one that acts or has the power or authority to act for another |
| coercion | to force or compel; to restrain or constrain by force |