| A | B |
| accustomed | customary, usual, habitual |
| charge | to trust with a responsibility |
| collective | a group of individuals seen as a whole or mass |
| conscientious | controlled by one'e sense of right |
| glee | joy or delight |
| individual | single or seperate |
| peep | to look at through a small opening |
| rapture | extreme joy or ecstasy |
| smother | to suffocate or suppress |
| swoop | to descend suddenly or dive |
| aggressive | forceful or pushy |
| altruism | unselfish action to benefit others |
| brutality | cruel or beastly behavior |
| chimpanzee | small ape |
| compassion | pity; desire to help others |
| embrace | touch with affection or hug |
| intensely | extremely |
| interactions | actions shared between people |
| nurturing | helping to grow; nourishing |
| seldom | rarely; hardly ever |