| A | B |
| myriad | in very great numbers |
| perspective | a point of view or general standpoint from which different things are viewed; the appearance to the eye |
| perturb | to trouble, make uneasy; to disturb greatly; to throw into confusion |
| prodigious | immense; extraordinary in bulk, size, or degree |
| relevant | connected with or related to the matter at hand |
| skittish | extremely nervous and easily frightened; shy or timid; extremely cautious |
| tether | a rope or a chain used to fasten something to a fixed object; to fasten with a rope or chain |
| unison | a sounding together; agreement or accord |
| vie | to compete; to strive for victory or superiority |
| willful | stubbornly self-willed; done on purpose, deliberate |