| A | B |
| malleable | capable of being shaped by hammering or pressing |
| amiable | friendly, agreeable, good natured |
| vibrant | vibrating rapidly; energetic; vigorous; produced by vibration |
| melodramatic | overly dramatic, emotional, sentimental |
| grimace | to make a face showing pain, annoyance, and the like |
| indomitable | unconquerable, unyielding; not easily overcome |
| succumb | to die; yield or give in an overpowering force or desire |
| bayou | a marshy inlet or outlet of a river or lake, especially in parts of the southern united states |
| whimsical | full of courious ideas or notions; oddly out of the ordinary |
| visage | a face or a facial expression; appearance |
| callous | lacking mercy; insensitive; thick and hardened |
| mystic | mysterious |
| indignant | angered by the unfairness or meanness of something |
| verbatim | in the exact words |
| paraphrased | to state a meaning on other words |
| judicious | praiseworthy; deserving approval or credit |
| mendable | sensible; wise and careful; discreet; prudent |
| personification | a figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human qualities |
| ineffectual | unable to bring about a desired result; inadequate |
| apprehensive | uneasy; fearful about the future |