| A | B |
| Cruical | Decisive, Critical |
| Beneficiaries | Those receiving a benefit |
| Coalition | Combination, Union, Temporary Alliance |
| Subjected | Under the authority of, or imposed on |
| Elude | Avoid or escape from by quickness, cunning |
| Ostracize | To banish or shut out |
| Ironical | Meaning the opposite to what is expressed |
| Sadistic | Getting pleasure from hurting others |
| Moral | Good or right in conduct or relating to the diffrence between right and wrong or a lesson taught by a story or event |
| Platitudes | Commonplace or trite remarks |
| Chandelier | A fixture with several branches for candles or lights, usually hanging from a ceiling |
| Milling | Moving around slowly in a circle, as a confused crowd |
| Postulate | To assume without proof to be true; to claim |
| Incipient | Just beginning to exist or be noticed |
| Quixotic | Extravagantly chivalrous or romantically idealistic and impracticial; like Don Quixote |