| A | B |
| capture | to trap or take control of something |
| dangerous | not safe; likely to hurt people |
| expose | to open someone or something to harm or danger |
| fail | to try something, but be unable to do it |
| reptile | one of a family of cold-blooded animals |
| risk | to take the chance that something bad will happen |
| terror | extreme fear |
| survivor | someone who overcomes a difficult experience |
| accuse | to say that someone has done something wrong |
| admit | to say or agree that something is true |
| hearing | a meeting in a court of law to hear the facts about a case |
| release | to let go; set free |
| rumor | a piece of gossip or information that may not be true |
| trial | a meeting in a court of law to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime |