front 1 Apprehend | back 1 to perceive; to be aware of |
front 2 Deference | back 2 courteous |
front 3 Elate | back 3 to make happy |
front 4 Edifice | back 4 a building, especially a large one |
front 5 Diversion | back 5 an amusement; an entertainment |
front 6 Digress | back 6 to stray from the main subject |
front 7 Magnitude | back 7 a greatness of size or extent |
front 8 Expedient | back 8 a means to an end |
front 9 Animosity | back 9 a feeling of hostility or hatred |
front 10 Laudable | back 10 praiseworthy |
front 11 Guffaw | back 11 to laugh loudly and boisterously |
front 12 Ravage | back 12 to lay waste; to destroy |
front 13 Farce | back 13 a humorous drama in which the situation the situation and characters are greatly exaggerated |
front 14 Dynamic Character | back 14 character who grows or changes significantly during the course of the story |
front 15 Static Character | back 15 character that remains primarily the same throught the story |