| A | B |
| peril | danger |
| habitation | place to live; group of homes |
| subject to | likely to be affected by something |
| adversity | hardship; difficult |
| calamity | disaster; catastrophe |
| relent | to become less harsh/more mercy |
| quench | satisfy a thirst |
| recompense | repayment for something given |
| manifold | in many ways |
| persevere | to continue despite hardships |
| constitution | physical makeup of a person |
| prudence | carefulness; caution |
| omnipotent | all powerful |
| mediator | one who reconciles opposing groups |
| induce | to cause or bring about |
| plain style | simple; no ornamentation; short words reference to everyday objects; invert sentences |
| Great Awakening | bring back to strict ways of past |
| oratory | formal public speaking |
| imagery | appeal to one of five senses |
| archetype | model from which others are copied usually Biblical here |