| A | B |
| attractive | pleasing to the eye, mind, or senses; having the power to draw attention |
| burden | something that is carried, a load; something that is very hard to bear; to weigh down or put too heavy a load on |
| consent | to agree to or approve; to give permission |
| dependable | capable of being relied on; trustworthy |
| previous | coming before in time or order |
| qualify | to be or become fit for something; to limit or narrow the meaning of |
| response | a reply or answer; a reaction to something |
| shabby | worn or faded from use or wear; dressed in worn-out clothes; not fair or generous |
| thaw | to melt or cause to melt; to warm up gradually |
| urgent | needing or demanding immediate action or attention |
| vanity | the quality of being stuck-up or vain; having too much pride in one's looks or ablilities; a dressing table |
| indicate | to point to or point out; to be a sign of; to state or express briefly |