| A | B |
| Commotion | a burst of noise and confusion |
| authority | a person who has special knowledge; an expert |
| exhausted | very tired; fatigued |
| incredible | so strange or unusual as to be unbelievable |
| vow | a serious promise or pledge |
| souvenir | something kept as a reminder of a special time or place |
| quiver | a case for carrying arrows |
| tread | the act, manner, or sound of walking |
| moss | a tiny, delicate, flowerless plant tht grow in clumps on trees and rocks |
| sternly | in a harsh or strict manner |
| exaggerate | to make something appear greater than it really is |
| compose | to settle down or become calm |
| audition | a tryout to test the ability of an actor or a musician |
| sonata | a musical composition, usually in several movements or sections |
| accompanist | music played to aid and support the main musical feature |
| grimaced | expressed pain, annoyance, or disgust |
| simultaneously | happening at the same time |