| A | B |
| active | Taking part; working; lively; quick; busy; moving a lot; moving quickly |
| astound | To susrprise; to amaze |
| astounding | Very surprising |
| attend | To go to or be present at; to pay attention to |
| cherish | To cling to an idea or feeling; to take good care of; to love |
| contract | To make an agreement that has the force of law; to get; to come to have; to make or become smaller an agreement that has the force of law |
| eager | Wanting very much |
| eagerly | With a great deal of enthusiasm, wanting |
| expose | To make known; to open to view; to leave unprotected |
| grace | Beauty of form or movement; short prayer said before a meal; an extra period to do or pay something |
| graceful | Having beauty of movement |
| impose | To force someone to accept or put up with; to take unfair advantage of |
| modest | Not thinking too highly of oneself; simple; not fancy |
| modesty | Quality of being modest |
| parallel | Lying in the same direction and always the same distance apart; similar |
| paralyze | To stop all movement or feeling in; to make helpless or powerless |
| paralysis | Condition of being paralyzed |
| pessimist | Person who expects things to turn out badly |
| pessimistic | Not having hope, joy, or confidence; gloomy |
| recite | To say aloud before an audience, usually from memory |
| recital | Program of music or dance |
| dogmatic | When one won't change their opnion because they are stubborn |
| respond | To answer |
| response | Something said or done in reply |