| A | B |
| circumstances | A condition or fact that determines or must be considered in the determining of a course of action |
| compacted | To press or join firmly together |
| dazed | To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock |
| deftly | Quick and skillful |
| delirium | A state of uncontrolled excitement or emotion |
| drenched | To wet through and through, soak |
| exaggerated | To represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate |
| excavate | To make a hole in; hollow out |
| foul | Offensive to the senses; revolting |
| humiliating | To lower the pride, dignity, or self-respect |
| jurisdiction | The right and power to interpret and apply the law |
| legitimate | Being in compliance with the law |
| perseverance | Steady persistence in adhering to a course of action, a belief, or a purpose; steadfastness |
| refuge | Protection or shelter, as from danger or hardship |
| rev | To increase the speed |
| shrill | High-pitched and piercing in tone or sound |
| tarantula | Any of the various large, hairy, chiefly tropical spiders of the family Theraphosidae, capable of inflicting a painful but not seriously poisonous bite |
| unconscious | Lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception |
| vacancy | The condition on being vacant or unoccupied |
| wasteland | Land that is barren, desolate, or ravaged |