| A | B |
| sentinel | n. a person with the job of protecting a group and warning them of danger |
| apprise | v. to notify or warn |
| cultivation | n. an upbringing that shows elegance of manners, speech, and customs |
| stately | adj. dignified; the quality of having pride and self-respect |
| repose | n. calmness; composure; tranquillity |
| dispel | v. to drive away |
| sinuous | adj. winding, or curving in and out |
| mandate | n. an authoritative order or command |
| apparition | n. a ghost; anything that appears in an unexpected or extraordinary way |
| obliquely | adv. in a slanting direction |
| unconditional | adj. absolute; complete; without any terms |
| enfranchisement | n. the granting of citizenship and the right to vote |
| constitution | n. the way in which a thing is made up; structure; organization |
| disposition | n. an inclination or tendency |
| chastisement | n. punishment |
| concede | v. to acknowledge or grant as a right |
| abolitionist | n. a person who worked to rid the United States of slavery |
| deprivation | n. prevention from having, using, or enjoying something |
| peculiar | adj. distinctive; unique |
| manifest | v. to show plainly |