| A | B |
| Psychology | science dealing with the mind |
| Tangible | what which can be understood; definite; object |
| Specter | ghost; frightening image |
| Refute | give evidence to prove an argument or statement false |
| Illiteracy | inability to read or write |
| Obscure | conceal or hide |
| Syndromes | a number of symptoms occurring together-gives a disease |
| Introspective | inward looking; thoughtful |
| point of view | the perspective from which a story is told |
| first person | the narrator participates in the action and can ONLY say what he sees, knows, thinks, feels |
| third person | narrator is NOT a character in the story |
| renounced | gave up |
| simultaneously | at the same time |
| incredulously | with doubt or disbelief |
| insolently | boldly disrespectful in speech or behavior |