| A | B |
| atrocity | an extreemly crule or wicked act |
| audition | a trial hearing for a preformer |
| cope | a long religious cloak; a canopy |
| lag | a falling behind |
| misapprehension | a wrong idea, misunderstanding |
| optimist | one who thinks things will turn out for the best; glass half full |
| supplement | something added to complete a thing |
| surge | a powerful rush forward |
| trait | a quality or characteristic; a distingguishing featur |
| allegiance | the loyalty or obligation owed to a goverment |
| replica | a copy, a close repreduction |
| sanctuary | a sacred or holy place |
| taskmaster | one whose job it is to asign work to others |
| upheaval | a sudden violent upward movement; grate chaos |
| beacon | a light or other signal that warns or guides |
| data | information |
| encounter | a meeting |
| epic | a long narrative pome about the adventures of heroes (The Oddasy, The Iliad) |
| pantomime | a play or story preformed with gestures instead of words |
| pessimist | one who belives or expexts the worst; glass half empty |
| precaution | care taken before hand |