| A | B |
| harmony | a combination of musical sounds considered to be pleasing |
| harmonious | marked by agreement and good will; friendly |
| adapt | to change or adjust for a certain purpose |
| adaptation | the act or process of adapting; change or adjustment to meet new conditions |
| inspiration | someone or something that inspires |
| inspire | to stimulate or creativity or action |
| excellence | the condition or quality of being excellent; superiority |
| excel | to be better than or superior to (others); surpass |
| imposition | something imposed, as a tax or burden |
| impose | to bring about by exercising authority; force to prevail |
| genetic | of, affecting, or affected by a gene or genes |
| gene | a unit, located at a particular point on a chromosome, that controls or acts in the transmission of a hereditary characteristic, such as hair color or eye color in human beings, from parents to offspring |
| academy | a school for a special field of study |
| academic | of a school or college |
| variety | a number of different kinds, usually within the same general grouping; an assortment |
| various | of different kinds |
| narrative | a story or description; a narrated account |
| narrate | to supply the running commentary for a motion picture or other performance |
| disposition | an act of disposing of, as by transferring ownership or throwing away |
| dispose | to place or set in a particular order; arrange |