| A | B |
| impressed | to have a strong, often favorable effect on the mind or feeling of |
| collected | in full control of oneself; composed |
| produced | to create by mental or physical effort |
| destination | the place to which a person or thing is going or is sent |
| original | existing before all others |
| concentrate | to keep or direct one's thoughts, attention, or efforts |
| suspense | the state or quality of being undecided or uncertain |
| admitted | to acknowledge or confess to be true or real |
| compliment | an expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation |
| rumor | a story or report, usually spread by word of mouth, that has not been established as true |