| A | B |
| agony | suffering of intense physical or mental pain |
| destiny | a predetermined course of events considered beyond human control |
| rant | to speak or declare in a loud or violent manner |
| shimmer | to shine with subdued or flickering light |
| blister | a local swelling of the skin caused by burning or irritation |
| evicted | to be forced out |
| melody | a pleasing succession of sounds |
| spigot | a faucet |
| convicted | to find someone guilty of an offence or crime |
| fungus | yeasts and molds |
| patent | a grant from the government that gives a person the sole right to make, use, and sell a product |
| vile | loathesome or disgusting |
| counselors | employees of a camp that may give guidance to participants |
| gnats | any of various small biting two winged flies |
| interwoven | to weave together |
| writhe | to twist as in pain |
| dawdle | to take more time than necessary |
| horizon | the intersection of the earth and sky |
| scowl | to wrinkle the brow as an expression of anger or disapproval |
| slump | to fall or sink heavily |