| A | B |
| amuse | to occupy attention pleasurably; to entertain |
| cling | to hold fast, as by grasping or embracing; to stick closely |
| comical | funny; amusing; provoking laughter; humorous |
| convert | to change into another substance; to change form or condition |
| provoke | to move to anger or action; to arouse |
| energetic | active; vigorous; forceful |
| imagination | the process or power that forms mental pictures of things not actually present; fantasy |
| improvise | to make or provide without elaborate preparation from materials at hand; to invent on the spur of the moment |
| persistence | the act of remaining determined despite opposition; determination |
| defect | an imperfection; a fault |