| A | B |
| laboratory | place where scientific work is done |
| candidate | person who seeks, or is proposed for, some office or honor |
| accidentally | not intended or expected |
| practically | in effect; really; almost; nearly |
| Christmas | the yearly celebration of the birth of Christ; December 25 |
| specific | definite; precise; particular |
| extremely | of the highest degree |
| sincerely | free from pretense; real; genuine |
| eighth | next after seventh |
| frightened | afraid |
| quantity | a definite amount or portion |
| boundary | a limiting line or border |
| funeral | ceremonies performed when a dead person's body is buried or cremated |
| identity | a being oneself and not another |
| definitely | certainly |
| Easter | the annual Christian festival celebrating Jesus's resurrection |
| errands | what one is sent to do |
| threatening | what will be done to hurt or punish |
| supposedly | considered as possible or probable |
| headache | something that causes great bother; a pain in the head |
| incidentally | by the way |
| correlation | the mutual relation of two or more things |
| indictment | a formal written accusation, especially one presented by a grand jury |
| meringue | mixture made with egg whites and sugar, beaten stiff |
| rapport | relation, connection |