| A | B |
| dole | to distribute or give out as in charity, or in small portions |
| anguish | extreme distress or pain of mind or body |
| prudent | wise, foresighted, and prudent in practical affairs |
| brazen | shameless and impudent, sounding loud and harsh |
| chivalry | having the qualifications or character of a knight |
| grueling | very tiring, requiring great effort |
| uni- | one, single, alone |
| -duct- | to lead |
| ostensible | shown outwardly, apparent to view |
| ostentation | unnecessary or pretentious show or display |
| orthodox | holding established beliefs |
| conventional | based on standards growing out of customs or general agreement |
| bi- | two |
| -mit- | to send or throw |
| virtual | being in the nature of or in effect, but not in fact |
| virtue | moral goodness, a good or admirable quality |
| naught | nothing, zero |
| stupendous | amazing or stupefying, especially because of great size or height |
| pious | showing a spirit of reverence to God an devotion to divine worship |
| deity | a god or goddess, divinty |