| A | B |
| Treatise | : A systematic extensive written discourse on a subject |
| Treatise | The sentence meant that the Talmud was a long detailed account. |
| Anecdotes | : A short story and Amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. |
| Anecdotes | The sentence meant that the father was telling stories from his point of view. |
| Provisions | The act of supplying |
| Provisions | The sentence meant that they only have a small amount of food. |
| Hermetically | Completely sealed |
| Hermetically | The sentence meant that they were totally enclosed in the train car and couldn't get out. |
| Pestilential | Tending to cause death |
| Pestilential | Tending to cause death |
| Devoid | Completely lacking |
| Devoid | The sentence meant that he was smart even though he might not have looked like it. |
| Monocle | An eye glass for one eye |
| Monocle | The sentence meant that most SS officers wore monocles and looked mean. |
| Lucidity | Easily understood |
| Lucidity | The sentence meant that they finally figured out that they had no hope of surviving. |
| Convalescent | : To recuperate from an Illness |
| Convalescent | The sentence means that they are not going to take care of you; they are going to kill you. |
| Blandishments | To coax by flattery |
| Blandishments | The sentence meant that they were passing love notes to one another and flirting. |