| A | B |
| prevented | stopped something from happening |
| affirmed | stated an idea was correct |
| stampeded | ran in a panic |
| pronounced | said a word or sentence, spoke clearly |
| satisfaction | contentment |
| epitaph | something said in memory of the dead |
| guilty | did something wrong |
| frightened | afraid, scared |
| hunkydory | all right, okay, happy |
| lashing | ropes to tie something down; a beating with a whip |
| respectful | polite |
| approvingly | agreeing. accepting as okay |
| repetition | do over and over |
| wrath | violent anger |
| neither | not either, not this or that |
| wrongs | things that are unfair or unjust |
| fools | people who do stupid things or make unwise decisions |
| indicating | pointing out |
| acknowledge | admit something is true, recognize a person |
| cartridges | bullets, ammunition |
| suggestion | an idea; to offer a plan |
| cribbage | a card game |
| menacingly | in a threatening way; full of danger |
| triumphantly | experience victory or great success |
| replenished | refilled; got an additional supply |
| fashion | a way of doing something |
| singed | burned or scorched |
| proclaimed | announced publically |
| amused | kept busy during leisure time |
| aroused | woke up |