| A | B |
| guilty | having done something wrong |
| guilt | the bad feeling that's caused by knowing you've done wrong |
| innocent | not having done anything wrong |
| jury | a group of people who decide the guilt or innocence of a person on trial |
| cell | a samll cage-like room for prisoners in a jail |
| escape | to get away from the control of someone or something |
| hide | to put yourself in a place where no one can see you |
| diamond | a precious white or clear stone |
| doubt | to not believe completely; to not be sure of |
| chase | to follow something or someone in order to catch him or it |
| deny | to say that you did not do something |
| confess | to say that you did something (usually bad) |
| conscience | one's own feeling of what is right and wrong |
| identity | to determine exactly who someone is or what something is |
| alarm | a warning sound or signal; to frighten or worry |
| bribe | money given dishonestly or illegally for services |
| demand | to ask insistently for something that you you is owed you |
| incident | something that happens |
| pretend | to give the idea that something is true when it isn't; to imagine |
| fake | not real; not genuine |
| trap | a device or situation for catching a person or an animal |