| A | B |
| premonition | an advance warning about a future event |
| distinguished | confidence and dignified appearance and manners of someone who is used to respect |
| nape | back part of the neck |
| anguish | extreme anxiety |
| indignation | anger or annoyance because somebody or something seems unfair |
| renegades | somebody who chooses to live outside the laws |
| stagnant | stale or impure from lack of motion |
| panorama | a view extending in all directions |
| immigration | people entering into a new country |
| cherubs | sweet looking children |
| unrelenting | not weakening or easing up |
| grotto | an imitation cave; as an ornamental shelter in a garden |
| swaddled | to wrap a baby tightly in soft material |
| regimented | a large number of people or things, especially an orderly group |
| bereft | lacking in something desirable or necessary |
| cavernous | like or suggestive of a cavern |
| bedraggled | wet, limp, and dirty |
| susceptible | easily affected by something |
| migrant | someone who moves from one region or country to another |
| squalor | shabbiness and dirtiness resulting from poverty or neglect |
| deportation | the banishment or expulsion of somebody from his or her own country |
| optimism | the tendency to believe, expect, or hope that things will turn out well |
| makeshift | providing a temporary and usually inferior substitute |
| skeptically | tending not to believe things but to question them |
| infinite | without any limits that can be measured or realized |