| A | B |
| intangible | unable to be perceived with the senses |
| conjectural | involving guesswork |
| apprehension | fear and worry about the future |
| reiterate | to repeat or say again |
| smite | inflict a heavy blow or kill |
| imperative | urgently necessary |
| conflagration | a large, destructive fire |
| peremtorily | a commanding way that does not allow for contradiction |
| instincts | internal feelings used as a guide |
| monotonous | unchanging tone |
| trepidation | fear of doing something |
| revere | to hold in high esteem |
| synonym | words that mean the same or have almost the same meaning |
| Jack London | author of "To Build a Fire," "White Fang," and "Call of the Wild" |
| conflict | a struggle between opposing forces |
| internal and external | types of conflicts |
| malamute | type of husky dog or sled dog |
| Yukon | area of Canada with insanely cold winters |
| resolution | fate of the characters at or after then end of a story |
| omniscient | all-knowing or knowing everything |