| A | B |
| perched | To stand, sit, or rest on an elevated place or position. |
| crowd | A large number of persons gathered together |
| convince | To prove to be wrong or guilty. |
| old-fashioned | outdated |
| gaze | To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention. |
| gravity | The natural force of attraction upon objects at or near its surface, tending to draw them toward the center of the body |
| comment | a remark that expresses a personal reaction or attitude. |
| previous | Existing or occurring before something else in time or order |
| winding | Twisting or turning |
| recognizing | To know to be something that has been seen before |
| worthless | lacking worth |
| wading | To cross or pass through (water, for example) with difficulty |
| instantly | at once |
| pale | Whitish in complexion |
| lunge | A sudden forward movement or plunge. |