| A | B |
| circulation | the number of copies sold of a newspaper or magazine within a certain period of time |
| clamor | noisy shouting or a a loud continuous noise; a strong or load demand |
| forlorn | something that is in poor condition or has no hope for success or survival |
| picket line | a line of people protesting a business, institution, or organization |
| scab | an uncomplimentary term that is used to describe workers who cross a picket line and continue to work when others are on strike; People who are hired after or during a strike to keep a company running |
| strike | when workers refuse to do their work until the owners of their company agree to certain demands |
| trolley | a type of transportation for getting; it looks similar to a train car or a small bus, but it has no engine around a city; |
| newsie | a person who sells or delivers newspapers |