| A | B |
| sarcasm | when the opposite of what is meant is stated in order to intentionally hurt someone’s’ feelings |
| famish | to go without food, starve |
| anonymous | having no known name or identity or known source |
| devour | to eat fast, greedily, or hungrily; to eat by swallowing large bits of food with little or no chewing |
| immigrant | a person who comes from another country to settle in a new country |
| collaborate | to work together and cooperate on a project |
| stallion | an adult male horse |
| bluff | a high cliff or bank |
| skittered | moved lightly and quickly |
| herd | a group of animals of a single kind |
| remorse | the unhappiness that comes with wishing that one had not done something |
| mares | female horses |
| ravine | a narrow heep valley usually worn away by water |
| milled | moved around in confusion |
| mustangs | wild horses of the plains whose ancestors were horses brought from Spain |