| A | B |
| Petrified | Immobile with terror |
| Sage | Somebody who is regarded as knowledgeable, wise, and experienced, especially a man of advanced years revered for is wisdom andgood judgment |
| Notorious | Well-known for some undesirable quality, feature, or act |
| Monocle | An eyeglass for correcting the vision of one eye, held in position by th emuscles around the eye socket |
| Crematory | A building or furnace where bodies are incinerated |
| Tolerate | To recognize other people's right to have different beliefs or practices, without an attempt to suppress them |
| Lucidity | Clarity of thoght or speech |
| Kapos | Trustees or guards chosen from the prisoners |
| Improvise | To act or compose something, especially a sketch, play, song, or piece of music, without any preparation or set text to follow |
| Oppressive | Imposing a hash or cruel form of domination |
| Harangue | To criticize or questions somebody or to try to persuade somebody to do something in a forceful, angry way |
| Leprous | Having a skin disease that is highly infectious; untouchable |
| Congealing | Becoming thick and solid or causing a liquid to thicken and solidify |
| Blandishments | Flattery and enticements used to persuade somebody to do something |
| Lavatories | Rooms or buildings with washin and toilet facilities |
| Unremittingly | In a continuing, persisting, or recurring way |
| Humanity | The human race considered as a whole; kindness or compassion for others |
| Infernal | So wicked or cruel as to be worthy of hell |
| Nocturnal | Occurring as night, as opposed to during the day |
| Bestial | lacking normal human feelings of pity or remorse |