| A | B |
| beautiful | very pleasing and impressive to look at, listen to, touch, smell, or taste |
| deserted | an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock |
| whispered | to speak or say something very softly, without using the vocal cords |
| jealous | feeling bitter and unhappy because of another's advantages, possessions, or luck |
| companions | somebody who accompanies or shares time with another |
| misery | something that causes great unhappiness |
| implore | to plead with somebody to do something |
| reflection | the image of somebody or something that appears in a mirror or other shiny surface |
| disconsolate | miserable or disappointed and unable to be cheered up |
| lamentation | to express grief or sorrow about something |
| solemn | having or showing sincerity and gravity |
| obstinate | determined not to agree with other people's wishes or accept their suggestions |
| recognized | to identify a thing or person as a result of having previously witnessed |
| chaos | a state of complete disorder and confusion |
| statues | a three-dimensional image of a human being or animal that is sculpted, modeled, cast, or carved |