| A | B |
| persuade | to win over to a belief or to a course of action by argument or earnest request |
| existence | the fact or the state of having being or of being real |
| previously | going before in time or order |
| distinguish | to recognize one thing from others by some mark or quality |
| admiration | a feeling of great and delighted approval |
| prominent | easily noticeable |
| anticipate | to foresee and deal with or provide for beforehand |
| despondent | feeling quite discouraged or depressed : being in very low spirits |
| anxious | afraid or nervous about what may happen |
| collection | something collected |
| rejection | the action of rejecting |
| contemplate | to view or consider with careful and thoughtful attention |
| admonish | to criticize or warn gently but seriously : warn of a fault |
| apprehension | fear of or uncertainty about what may be coming |
| composition | the act or process of composing |