| A | B |
| belief | something you think is true |
| escape | to get free; run away |
| evidence | proof that something is true |
| experiment | a test to learn about something |
| failure | a bad result |
| misfortune | bad luck |
| mistaken | mixed up, confused, wrong |
| superstition | an idea based on fear, not science or logic |
| career | life's work, profession |
| comedian | a person who makes people laugh |
| consent | permission, approval |
| engineer | person who plans how to build things like bridges and buildings |
| obstacle | something that prevents you from doing something |
| project | job, task, assignment |
| react | to respond |
| stubborn | not willing to change or quit |
| confident | showing the belief that one can rely on someone; firm trust |
| convince | persuade someone |
| doubt | a feeling of uncertainty, hesitation |
| foolish | stupid, silly, idiotic |
| nerves | a person's mental state; agitated or worried |
| shock | a sudden upsetting or surprising event |
| tragedy | an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress |
| worthless | having no real value or use |