| A | B |
| cavernous | large, deep and dark, like a cavern |
| epistle | a letter, especially a formal one |
| fable | a symbolic story; a lie |
| inspect | to look over carefully, especially for problems |
| inspector | one who inspects |
| narrative | the telling of a story; the story told |
| narrator | one telling the story |
| occult | having to do with the anti-Christian supernatural |
| optional | available to be chosen or not chosen |
| ridicule | make fun (v.); making fun of (n.) |
| ridiculous | worthy of ridicule |
| spectacle | quite a sight |
| spectator | one who watches |
| vulnerable | easily wounded; exposed to danger |