| A | B |
| Covey | Family or small flock of birds |
| Rustle | Movement with soft, fluttering sounds |
| Chinks | Narrow openings; cracks |
| Feinted | Act deceptively to divert attention from one's real purpose |
| Scorpion | Relative of the spiderwith segmented body & rigid tail with a venomons sting inhabits warm, dry regions |
| Rigidity | The state of eing not flexib; stiffnessle |
| Plantively | In a sorrowlt r mornful manner |
| Clenched | Closed tightly |
| Lympahic | Relating to a swollen area on the body that results from the body's attempt to remove foreign particles such as posion |
| Fatigue | Physical or mental werainess resulting from exertion |
| Procession | A group moving together in a orderly manner |
| Strenuous | Requiring great effort or energy |
| Indigent | Hving no wealth or few possesions |
| Indigene | One who is native to an area |
| Subsequent | Following in time to or; next |
| Suppliant | Asking humbly and earnestly; begging |