| Term | Definition |
| Similarity | the quality or state of being the same : resemblance |
| To spread | to open or expand over a larger area < ~ out the map> |
| To shift | to change the place, position, or direction of : move |
| Border | an outer part or edge |
| Stamina | the ability to sustain a prolonged stressful effort or activity, staying power, endurance |
| Numerous | consisting of great numbers of units or individuals <born into a ~ family> |
| Characters | one of the persons of a drama or novel c: the personality or part which an actor recreates |
| Helpless | lacking protection or support : defenseless b: marked by an inability to act or react |
| Role | a part played by an actor or singer |
| Physical | of or relating to the body <~ abuse> |
| Ability | competence in doing : skill |
| To sacrifice | destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something els |
| Alphabet | a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary orde |
| Grammar | the characteristic system of inflections and syntax of a language |
| Conjugation | the act of putting a verb in its correct form according to the subject and tense of the sentence |
| Detail | a small and subordinate part : particular |
| Coastline | a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake |
| Inhabitants | one that occupies a particular place regularly, routinely, or for a period of time < ~ of large cities |
| To isolate | to set apart from others ; also : quarantine |
| Equivalent | being the same in force, amount, or value |
| Illogical | not observing the principles of logic <an ~ argument> |
| Construction | the process, art, or manner of building something |
| Appropriate | especially suitable or compatible : fitting <an ~ response> |
| Analogy | comparison based on the in some particulars between things otherwise unlike : similarity |
| Solid | of good substantial quality or kind <~ comfort> |
| Components | a constituent part : ingredient <an important ~ of the program> |
| Weak | lacking strength: as a: deficient in physical vigor : feeble, debilitated |
| To demonstrate | to show clearly < ~ a willingness to cooperate> |