| A | B |
| pallid | abnormaly pale; lacking color, vitality |
| intermittent | stopping and starting with pauses inbetween; occuring at irregular intervals |
| redundant | unnceccesarily wordy or repetitive; excessive |
| sequel | a story complete in itself that continues an earlier one |
| demure | assuming an air of modesty or shyness |
| irrelevant | not applicable; not relevant; not related to the subject |
| synopsis | a brief review; an outline, or condensation |
| edify | to instruct, especially morally or spiritually |
| intuition | a knowing or becoming aware through an inner feeling rather than through logic |
| reminiscent | thinking or telling about events of the past; suggestive of something seen or known before |
| lexicon | a dictionary; the vocabulary of a particular trade |
| simulate | to look or act like; to pretend to be like; imitate |
| eject | to throw our forcefully; to expel; to evict or drive out |
| rendezvous | a designated meeting place; a place where people habitually meet |
| detonate | to blow up; to explode |
| daunt | to intimidate; to discourage; to subdue |
| irrational | illogical; senseless; not reasonable |
| contend | to struggle for, battle; to compete |
| jostle | to shove or push rudely; to come inot close contact with |
| throng | a great number of people or things crowded together; tob gather about and crush |