| A | B |
| sarcasm | the use of irony to mock or convey contempt |
| bickering | arguing about small things |
| stalked | walk somehwere in a proud, stiff, or angry manner |
| loping | run or move with a long bounding stride |
| innocent | not guilty of a crime |
| law-abiding | following the laws of society |
| fiery | having a quick-temper |
| rebellious | showing a desire to resisit authority, control, or convention |
| nonchantly | feeling casually calm and relaxed, no interest or enthusiasm |
| suspicious | having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something |
| unfathomable | unable to be understood |
| vaguely | unclear meaning |
| stricken | seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling |
| sympathetic | to show caring, concern, and understanding |
| irresistibly | too attractive and tempting to be resisted |
| law-abiding | obedient to the laws of society |
| rebellious | showing a desire to resisit authority, control, or convention |
| asset | a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality |
| savvy | knowledgeable in the realities of life |