| A | B |
| counterfeit | an imitation designed to trick or deceive |
| docile | easily taught, led, or managed; obedient |
| entreat | to beg or ask earnestly; to plead |
| fickle | liable to change very rapidly; inconsistent |
| fugitive | one who runs away; lasting a short time |
| maul | to beat or knock about; to handle roughly |
| radiant | shining, bright; giving off light or energy |
| rural | relating to farm areas and life in the country |
| tactful | polite; skilled in handling difficult situations or people |
| tamper | to interfere with; to mess with or handle in an improper way |