| A | B |
| barren | Unproductive; providing no shelter |
| constellation | A configuration of stars as seen from the earth |
| emancipate | Free from slavery or service |
| vast | Unusually great in size, amount or scope |
| protest | A public display of dissent (disapproval or objection) |
| overcome | Win a victory over |
| injustice | The practice of being unjust or unfair |
| trace | The development of something; the track left by the passage of a person, animal, or object. |
| scholar | A learned person |
| furrow | A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface |
| memorial | A structure erected to commemorate persons or events |
| static | Crackling or hissing noise |
| certificate | A document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts |
| lilt | A jaunty rhythm in music |
| bound | Headed for something or to head in a certain direction |
| immense | Unusually great in size or extent or scope |
| gleam | Shiny brightly, like a star or a light |
| melt | Reduce or cause to be reduced from solid to liquid |
| embroider | Decorate with needlework |
| ditch | A long, narrow excavation in the earth |