| A | B |
| adopt | to take another person's child into one's family; to use as one's own |
| agile | capable of moving easily, quickly, and gracefully; mentally quick |
| analyze | to study the parts of something in order to understand what it is, how it is put together, or how it works; to study carefully or in detail |
| assist | to give help or support |
| babble | to talk foolishly or too much; to make meaningless sounds; to make a gurgling sound |
| captivity | the state of being confined or held against one's will |
| drab | marked by dullness; like the color drab; cheerless |
| fatal | causing death, destruction, or ruin |
| generosity | the quality of being charitable to others in thought or action; willingness to give; an act of giving |
| genuine | real, actually being what something appears to be; true or reliable; sincere or honest |
| illegal | against the law |
| merit | the fact of deserving something; a quality that deserves reward or praise; worth or value |