| 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 |
| excellence | the condition or quality of being excellent; superiority |
| excel | to be better than or superior to (others); surpass |
| narrative | a story or description; a narrated account |
| narrate | to supply the running commentary for a motion picture or other performance |
| variety | a number of different kinds, usually within the same general grouping; an assortment |
| various | of different kinds |
| reject | to refuse to accept, use, grant, consider, etc. |
| obstacle | something that stands in the way of progress toward a goal; a hindrance |
| projector | a machine that uses lenses and a source of light to project images, as of motion pictures, onto a surface |
| transport | to carry from one place to another |
| superstition | any belief, practice, or rite unreasonably dependent on magic, chance, or dogma |
| inject | to force or drive (a liquid or gas) into something |
| statute | a law enacted by a legislative body |
| stanza | one of the divisions of a poem or song, composed of two or more lines |
| porter | a person hired to carry baggage at a station, airport, or hotel |
| interjection | any exclamation |
| antiseptic | a drug or agent capable of destroying microorganisms, especially those germs that produce disease, fermentation, or rot |
| absorb | to take in; soak up |
| adequate | sufficient; enough |
| adept | skillful and effective |
| postpone | to put off until a later time |
| antifreeze | a liquid added to another liquid, such as water, to lower its freezing point |
| postgraduate | of or taking courses beyond the level of a bachelor's degree |
| administration | the act of administering |
| abuse | to use improperly; misuse |
| adjustment | the act of adjusting |
| igloo | an Eskimo house, sometimes built of blocks of ice |
| parka | a warm fur or cloth jacket with a hood |
| landscape | a stretch of land or countryside forming a single scene or having its own special appearance or characteristics |
| moccasin | a soft, heelless leather slipper, shoe, or boot, originally worn by North American Indians |
| sketch | a rough preliminary drawing or painting |
| easel | an upright rack used to support the canvas or other material painted on by an artist or to display a picture or sign |
| squash | a fleshy fruit related to the pumpkins and the gourds, eaten as a vegetable |
| monsoon | a system of winds that influences the climate of a large area and that changes direction with the seasons, especially the wind system that produces the wet and dry season in southern Asia |
| mammoth | huge; gigantic |
| decoy | a model of a duck or other bird, used by hunters to attract wild birds or animals |
| guarantee | a promise or assurance, such as one given by a manufacturer as to the quality or durability of a product |
| vacuum | to clean with a vacuum cleaner |
| nuisance | a source of inconvenience; a bother |
| prior | preceding in time or order |
| tongue | a fleshy, muscular organ, attached in most vertebrates to the bottom of the mouth, that is the main organ of taste, moves to aid chewing and swallowing, and in human beings, acts in speech |
| biscuit | a small, flaky cake of bread leavened with baking powder or soda |
| bureau | a chest of drawers |
| campaign | organized activity to attain some political, social, or commercial goal |
| beige | light grayish or yellowish brown |
| bough | a large branch of a tree |