| A | B |
| contrast | to compare in order to reveal differences |
| institute | an educational institution |
| statue | a form representing a person or thing, made by an artist out of stone, metal, or other solid substance |
| projector | a machine that uses lenses and a source of light to project images, as of motion pictures, onto a surface |
| reject | to refuse to accept, use, grant, consider, etc. |
| portable | easily or conveniently carried |
| objective | not influenced by emotion or prejudice; impartial |
| obstacle | something that stands in the way of progress toward a goal; a hindrance |
| superstition | any belief, practice, or rite unreasonably dependent on magic, chance, or dogma |
| transport | to carry from one place to another |
| reporter | a person who gathers information for news stories that are written or broadcast |
| inject | to force or drive (a liquid or gas) into something |
| circumstance | one of the conditions, facts or events connected with and usually affecting another event, a person, or a course of action |
| stanza | one of the divisions of a poem or song, composed of two or more lines |
| interjection | any exclamation |
| porter | a person hired to carry baggage at a station, airport, or hotel |
| adjective | in grammar, a word used to describe a noun or to limit its meaning |
| deport | to expel (a foreigner) from a country |
| subjective | existing within the mind or perception of an individual and not capable of being observed or experienced by anyone else |
| statute | a law enacted by a legislative body |