| A | B |
| disaster | an event that causes loss, damage, or suffering |
| overcome | to defeat; to gain victory over something |
| focus | to concentrate; to give full attention to |
| option | course of action that you can choose to follow |
| boulder | a large, rounded rock that is not attached to anything |
| canyon | a narrow area of low ground between two mountains or hills |
| cliff | a high area or rock with a sharply sloping side |
| peak | the pointed top of a hill or mountain |
| attitude | your opinions and feelings about something |
| circumstance | condition or situation |
| quality | a personality trait or characteristic |
| factor | something that helps produce a result |
| logic | a way of thinking that uses careful, correct reasoning |
| deliberately | on purpose; in a purposeful, planned way |
| fatal | causing or leading to death |
| solo | done alone |
| authorities | people who have the power to carry out laws |
| conventional | usual; typical |
| cohort | a friend or supporter |
| flee | to run away from danger |
| menace | a threat or danger |
| predatory | characterized by hunting or preying on others |
| snarl | to growl while showing one's teeth |
| terrorize | to fill people with one great feat, especially so they will act in a certain way |
| adjust | to get used to something new and different |
| devoted | loyal and loving |
| complaint | a cause or reason for being unhappy about something |
| daze | a state in which you can't think clearly |
| lounge | to stand, sit, or lie in a lazy or relaxed way |
| mock | to make fun of someone in an unpleasant way |
| tenant | a person who rents a house or an apartment that belongs to someone else |
| torment | to cause pain and suffering to someone |