| A | B |
| case | matter for a court of law to decide |
| damage | harm or injury that lessens the value or usefulness |
| court | an assembly of persons who are chosen to administer justice |
| amphibians | clod-blooded animals with backbones and moist scaleless skin |
| crime | violation of law |
| exhibit | act of displaying; public showing |
| lizard | reptiles with long bodies and tails, movable eyelids and usually four legs |
| reference | used for information or help |
| reptiles | cold blooded animals with backbones and lungs; usually covered with horny plates or scales |
| salamanders | animals shaped liked lizards, but related to frogs and toads |
| stumped | puzzled |
| confided | told as a secret |
| frustration | feeling of anger and helplessness |
| specimen | one of a group taken to show what the others are like |