| A | B |
| celebrity | a well-known person; someone who is famous; fame |
| counsel | opinions or ideas given for a plan of actions; a talk that leads to a decision; a lawyer; to give advice or an opinion; to offer to help |
| demonstrate | to clearly explain, show or prove with examples, models, or experiments; to gather in public to support an opinion of cause |
| drowsy | ready to fall asleep, sleepy |
| essential | of the highest importance, necessary; something necessary or important |
| hardship | something that causes suffering or difficulty; a condition that is hard to bear |
| haul | to move by pulling, dragging or carting, sometimes in a vehicle; to apply force to transport something; the amount taken or won at one time |
| humble | low in rank or position; plain, not proud or grand; to take away one's spirit, power, fame, or independence |
| pledge | something given as a sign of a promise, especialy money meant for a good cause; a sigh or promise to fulfill an agreement; a promise |
| sincere | without pretending; with honesty and real feeling |
| stampede | a wild rush of animals or people, usually when frightened; to run away or cause to scatter in a wild manner, often in panic; to rush forward together as a crowd |
| suitable | just right or appropriate; well matched |