| A | B |
| plague | dangerous disease, often causes death |
| contrary | opposite or completely different |
| defiantly | acting with resistance and opposition |
| thatched | straw or leaves used as a roof or covering |
| exploits | bold unusual acts; daring deeds |
| parley | conference to discuss |
| arrogantly | acting proud of oneself; too proud; haughty |
| fathom | get to the bottom of; understand fully |
| regal | kinglike; fit for a king; splendid |
| truss | tie up or fasten |
| flog | whip very hard; beat with a whip or stick |
| ruffian | a rough, brutal, or cruel person; a bully |
| gloat | gaze intently; stare with pleasure |
| scholar | an educated person |
| contemplate | think about for a long time; study carefully |