| A | B |
| chastise | to discipline esp. by corporal punishment |
| enhance | intensify; magnify |
| jeering | A scoffing remark |
| apprehensive | Uneasy or fearful about something |
| appeal | An earnest request for aid, support, sympathy or mercy; plea |
| aptitude | readiness or quick ness in learning |
| affectionate | Showing love; fondly tender |
| observation | An act of noticing or perceiving |
| nondescript | Undistinguised; uninteresting, dull |
| regulated | To control or direct by a rule |
| discipline | Training to act in accordance with rules; punishment |
| lecture | A speech given to a class; A speech of warning; a long tedius reprimand |
| praise | An act of expressing approval or admiration |
| compliment | A formal act of civility respect or regard; a courteous greeting |
| mock | To attack or treat with ridicule or contempt; mimic or imitate |
| teasing | To imitate or provoke with persistent petty distractions |