| A | B |
| ample | Plenty; more than enough. Large in size. |
| burden | Something that is carried, especially a heavy load. Anything that is hard to bear. |
| compassion | A feeling of sharing the suffering of others and wanting to help; eympathy; pity. |
| comply | To act in agreement with a rule or another's wishes. |
| cumbersome | Awkward and hard to handle; unweildly. |
| distress | To cause pain or sorrow; to trouble or worry. |
| encounter | To meet unexpectedly. To be faced with. A chance meeting. A battle or fight. |
| exert | To put forth effort. |
| indignant | Angry or resentful about something that seems wrong or unfair. |
| jest | A joke or the act of joking. |
| mirth | Laughter; joyfulness expressed through laughter. |
| moral | A useful lesson about life. Having to do with questions of right and wrong. Based on what is right and proper. |
| outskirts | The parts far from the center, as of a town. |
| resume | To begin again after a pause. To occupy again. |
| ridicule | To make fun of to mock. Words or actions intended to make fun of or mock. |