| A | B |
| outlaw | an exile; an outcast; a criminal; to declare unlawful |
| promote | raise in rank or importance; help to grow and develop; help to organize |
| undernouroshed | not sufficiently fed |
| illustrate | make clear or explain by stories, examples, comparisons, or other means; serve as an example |
| disclose | uncover; make known |
| excessive | too much; too great; extreme |
| disaster | an event that causes much suffering or loss; a great misfortune |
| censor | person who tells others how they ought to behave |
| culprit | offender; person guilty of a crime |
| juvenile | young; youthful; of or for boys and girls; a young person |
| bait | anything, especially food, used to attract fish or other animals so they may be caught |
| insist | keep firmly to some demand, statement or position |