| A | B |
| transgressions | an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense |
| benign | gentle; kindly; not harmful |
| interdependence | two or more people or things relying on one another |
| exuberant | filled with or characterized by a lively energy or excitement |
| retroactive | taking effect from a date in the past |
| acquisition | the learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality |
| reeled | feel very disoriented or bewildered, typically as a result of an unexpected setback |
| deftly | in a way that is neatly skillful and quick in movement |
| crescendo | the highest point reached in a progressive increase of intensity |
| requisitioned | demand the use or supply of, especially by official order and for public use |