| A | B |
| examine | to look carefully at something |
| peak | the top of a mountain |
| fondly | in a way that shows a great like for something |
| steep | rising or falling at a sharp angle |
| rugged | rising or falling at a sharp angle |
| mist | a thin fog over just above the ground or water |
| pause | to stop doing something for a short time |
| plead | to make an emotional request for something |
| chief | the leader of an Indian tribe |
| replace | to put someone or something in the place of someone or something else |
| battle | a fight between armies |
| tremble | to shake because of fear, illness or the cold |
| spot | to see something |
| lead | to control a group of people |
| yonder | over there; in that direction |
| gaze | to look at someone or something for a long time |
| trail | a path that is used for traveling through the countryside |
| glow | to produce a steady light |
| suffer | to feel physical or mental pain |
| murmur | to speak in a very quiet or muffled way |