| A | B |
| apparent | adj. 1. Clear. 2. Seeming or appearing to be. |
| ban | v. To forbid, especially by passing a law or making a rule. n. A law or rule that forbids something. |
| concentrate | v. 1. To focus all one's thoughts or efforts on. 2. To bring or come together in one place. |
| concern | v. 1. To be about; to interest. 2. To trouble or worry. n. 1. Something that involves a person or people. 2. A business organization. |
| consider | v. 1. To think about carefully. 2. To take into account. 3. To believe. |
| contrast | v. 1. To compare in order to show the differences. 2. To show differences when compared. n. A difference. |
| fragile | adj. Easily broken or damaged. |
| menace | n. Something that is likely to do harm or is regarded as dangerous. v. To be a danger to; to put at risk. |
| pounce | v. To swoop down and seize. |
| prompt | adj. Quick; without too much time passing. v. To cause to act. |
| recent | adj. Of a time just before the present. |
| symbol | n. Something that stands for something else. |
| talon | n. The claw of a bird, usually one that kills animals for food. |
| trophy | n. Something, as a prize or award, given to show success in an activity. |
| widespread | adj. 1. Spread or stretched out over a large area. 2. Happening or found over a large area. |