| A | B |
| anxiously | uneasy because of thoughts or fears of what may happen |
| pungent | sharp; biting |
| finicky | too dainty or particular; too precise; fussy |
| barter | trading by exchanging goods |
| Federalist | a member of the Federalist Party |
| pesticides | substance used to kill pests |
| herbicides | a poisionous chemical used to kill weeds |
| sarcastic | using sarcasm; sneering, cutting |
| capitalist | person whose money and property are used in carrying on business |
| hypocritical | insincere; a person who pretends to be someone that they are not |
| environmentalist | a person who is involved in trying to solve environmental problems; such as pollution |
| pang | sudden, sharp, or painful emotion |
| intrigued | to excite the curiousity and interrest of |
| modern | of or relating to the present time |
| leery | suspicious; wary |
| dense | closely packed together; thick |
| legislature | group of persons that has the duty and power of making laws for a country or state |
| cluster | number of things of the same kind growing or grouped together |
| momentum | tendency to keep moving, resulting from movement |
| tantalizing | to torment or tease by keeping something desired in sighn, but not in reach |
| sympathetic | having or showing kind feelings towards others |