| A | B |
| accuse | charge with being or doing something bad |
| arrest | seize by authority of the law; take to jail or court |
| capture | make a prisoner of; take by force, skill, or trick |
| court | space partly or wholly enclosed by walls or buildings |
| equal | the same in amount, size, number, value, or rank |
| fist | a tightly closed hand |
| freedom | being free |
| jail | prison, especially one for persons awaiting trial or being punished for some small offense |
| nervous | of the nerves; restless or uneasy |
| prison | a public building in which criminals are confined |
| prisoner | person who is under arrest or held in a jail or prison |
| quarrel | an angry dispute; fight with words |
| shoulder | part of the body to which an arm, foreleg, or wing is attached |
| shove | push; move forward or along by force from behind |
| steal | take something that does not belong to one |
| surrender | give up |
| suspect | imagine to be so; think likely |
| threaten | make a threat against |
| waist | the part of the body between the ribs and hips |
| wrist | the join connecting hand and arm |
| dignity | quality of character that wins the respect and high opinions of others |
| uneasy | uncomfortable |
| private | not openly or in public |
| second-hand | used; not new |