| A | B |
| appraisingly | with an eye towards estimating the nature, quality, or importance of |
| arbitarily | unreasonably; done according to one individual's will; on a whim |
| gait | the manner of walking, stepping, or running |
| inaudible | too quiet or distant to be heard |
| judiciously | having or characterized by good judgment |
| ovation | an enthusiastic, public show of approval, marked especially by loud, prolonged applause |
| perservered | persisted in pursuing a goal in spite of obstacles or opposition |
| rebuked | sterny disapproved of; reprimanded |
| sullenly | gloomily and irritably |
| virtuosity | excellence in skill or performance |