| A | B |
| (absorb) ___ of body language takes place simultaneously as a child learns to speak. | (The) Absorption |
| (observant) Dr. Ray L. Birdwhistell was one of the first ___ of kinesics. | observers |
| (disturb) The two Americans created ___ when they passionately kisssed each other good-bye at Kimpo Airport. | a disturbance |
| (indcative) Posture often ___ the broad relationships within a group. | indicates |
| (intent) The Arab ___ looked deep into the American's eyes because he wanted to make him feel uncomfortable during the business conversation. | intentionally |
| (politics) Mayor La Guardia was a very successful ___ because of his ability to speak three languages. | politician |
| (philosophy) Morita appears ___ about his chances of getting ahead. | philosophical |
| (chill) Despite the placing of kerosene stoves here and there, ___ still hangs in the air of the plant. | a chill |
| (protect) Japanese parents make offerings to Jizo ___ their children. | to protect |
| (prosperous) Peace between labor and industry guarantees Japan's continuing ___. | prosperity |
| (quality) ___ improvement is the goal of many Japanese workers who attend QC meetings. | Quality |
| (politics) Please don't ___ this problem. | politicize |
| (indicate) Clenched fists are ___ anger. | indicative of |
| (disturb) The students didn't write a very good essay; it's rather ___. | disturbing |
| (intent) What is your ___ in insulting him? | intention |
| (require) High school students ___ be home by midnight. | are required to |
| (absorb) This new cloth ___ moisture nicely! | absorbs |
| (intent) Although he didn't violate the letter of that law, he violated ___ it. | the intent of |
| (identify) The police searched the corpse for ___ marks. | identifying |
| (success) Bill Gates ___ big with software. | succeeded |