| A | B |
| attitude | the way you feel about something or the way you look at the world |
| bully | a person who is repeatedly mean to others, especially if they are weaker |
| challenge | to try to get them to do something difficult or to compete with you |
| confront | to meet someone face-to-face to discuss a problem, or to face a difficult situation |
| intimidate | people who make us feel unimportant or afraid |
| reform | to change something for the better |
| revelation | something that is made known that was hidden or covered before |
| sympathetic | understanding the feelings of others and is kind |
| defiant | to try to go against, or oppose, power or authority |
| intruder | someone who enters a place where he or she should not be |
| motivate | something that gives a person a reason to work hard, like prizes or a reward |
| positive | good things |
| reaction | what you think or do because of something else, like a response (behavior) |
| response | an answer or reply (words) |
| revenge | to hurt someone who has hurt you |
| violence | physical action that is very rough, harmful, and mean |
| assume | to think that something is true; guess, suppose |
| compromise | to end an argument when each side gets something it wants and gives up something it wants |
| existence | the state of living or being |
| ignore | pay no attention to something |
| inconvenient | happening at a bad time or is a hassle; troublesome |
| insult | to be rude and say or do something mean to a person |
| ridiculous | silly or foolish |
| value | something that is important to you |