| A | B |
| disoriented (pg. 63) | Having lost your bearings; very confused about who you are or where you are |
| converged (pg. 63) | To come together from different directions; meet |
| culprit (pg. 65) | A person responsible for something wrong, unpleasant. |
| fuming (pg. 65) | To show fretful irritation or anger |
| incubation (pg.67) | The act of warming eggs in order to hatch them |
| humidity (pg. 67) | Wetness in the atmosphere |
| petrified (pg. 84) | To stun or paralyze with astonishment, horror, or other strong emotion |
| hysterical (pg. 93) | Uncontrollably emotional |
| condemn (pg. 95) | To express strong disapproval of; to judge someone as "guilty" |
| subtle (pg. 96) | Not easily noticed; difficult to understand |