| A | B |
| abundance (noun) | wealth |
| anonymous (adj) | not having one's name known |
| charitable (adj) | generous in giving |
| currency (noun) | money |
| destitute (noun) | people lacking necessities of life |
| emerge (verb) | to come into sight |
| endeavor (v) | to try |
| finale (noun) | the concluding part |
| incoherent (adj) | without connection or harmony |
| macabre (adj) | suggesting the horror of death or decay |
| mortal (adj) | of the earth; not a spirit |
| odious (adj) | causing or deserving strong dislike |
| pledge (noun) | something given to guarantee fulfillment of a promise |
| provision (noun) | a supplying of needs |
| reassurance (noun) | a restoring of confidence |
| solitude (noun) | the state of being alone |
| summon (verb) | to call for or send for with authority or urgency; to order to come or appear |
| surplus (adj) | extra; more than is needed |
| transform (verb) | to change the form or appearance of |
| welfare (noun) | well being |