| A | B |
| sermon | speech given by a clergyman |
| curiosity | a desire to learn or know |
| carve | to cut a design on wood |
| diligent | hard-working |
| ashamed | embarrassed from doing something bad wrong, or foolish |
| disturbed | mental or emotional upset |
| miserable | very unhappy |
| quarrel | disagreement; verbal fight |
| blame | putting responsibility for a fault |
| reward | something given in return for good |
| superintendent | a person in charge of a department or institution |
| proud | feeling or showing great joy |
| variety | a number of different things |
| aisle | a passageway between rows of seats |
| hymn | a religious song that praises G-d |
| treasure | accumulated wealth in the form of money, jewels or anything considered valuable |
| beetle | an insect |
| foolish | without good sense; silly; ridiculous |
| revenge | retaliate; getting back at; getting even with |
| agony | great mental or physical pain |