| A | B |
| objective | a goal or end of action |
| criteria | standards on which a judgment or decision may be based |
| succinct | marked by a short concise expression without wasted words |
| acquiescence | acceptance or agreement given by keeping silent or not raising objections |
| uncouth | strange, awkward, and clumsy in shape or appearance; rude |
| aggregation | the collecting of units or parts into a mass or whole |
| impassive | not feeling or showing feeling |
| encumber | to place an excesive burden on |
| elucidate | to make clear or plain; explain |
| unobtrusive | inconspicuous; not forward or bold |
| connivance | the act of cooperating secretly or having a secret understanding |
| fey | crazy |