| A | B |
| ordinary | average;not special |
| delicate | fine in structure or design |
| idiosyncrasy | a way of behaving that is peculiar to an individual |
| destiny | the fate that is certain to come |
| exertions | great efforts |
| glistened | shone or sparkled with reflected light |
| volunteered | offered to help without pay |
| instructor | teacher |
| interview | meeting between people to talk about something |
| campus | grounds and buildings of a school |
| kennel | place where dogs are bred, trained, or kept |
| responsible | expected to take care of something |
| thicket | dense growth of trees or bushes |
| suspicious | distrustful |
| avoided | stayed away from |
| probing | exploring with a stick or another object |
| cowering | crouching, as in fear |
| endurance | ability to hold up under a strain |
| intensity | quality of having great concentration |
| fury | great force or violence |
| roams | moves about with no special plan, wanders |
| wounded | injured or hurt |
| twilight | dim light reflected from the sky just before sunrise and just after sunset |
| shelter | protect oneself from weather or danger |
| kinship | close relationship, family tie |
| survive | remain alive |
| wilderness | wild region with few people living in it |
| occupied | lived in |
| prey | animals hunted for food |
| endangered | in danger of becoming extinct |