| A | B |
| aisle | a passageway or walkway between seating areas or shelved of goods |
| gawky | having a awkward appearance |
| twitch | to make sudden, uncontrolled small movements |
| decision | a mental conclusion; a determination in one’s mind; a final choice; a resolution |
| fuss | to worry or care too much about small or unimportant things or details |
| neighborhood | an area that is known or identified by the people who live there |
| stiffly | in a tight manner; without bending; in an uptight or strained manner; in a way that is not relaxed |
| uncouth | tasteless or indecent; lacking refinement; rude or offensive; ill-mannered or not polite |
| volunteeered | offered help or information willingly |
| whined | made a high or shrill, complaining sound; whimpered, often in an annoying fashion |