| A | B |
| rhythmically | having or relating to rhythm |
| urgency | requiring immediate action |
| typhus | an infectious disease caused by rickettsiae |
| pride | deep pleasure or satidfaction |
| unfamiliar | not known |
| mourning | deep sorrow for someone who has died |
| staccato | sharp , detacted style of music |
| Godspeed | an expression of good wishes to someone starting a journey |
| exhausted | very tired |
| surge | a sudden and powerful upward movement |
| extinguished | to cease to burn or shine |
| condescending | acting in a way that betrays a feeling of patronizing superiority |
| protruding | extending beyond or above a surface |
| distribute | give shars of; hand out |
| recurring | occurring again |
| linger | stay in a place longer than necessary |
| commotion | a state of confused and noisy disturbance |