| A | B |
| cockroach | Brown insect with a flat, oval body |
| offer | To put forward to be accepted or refuse |
| comb | A thin strip of stiff material having teeth and used to fasten the hair |
| shawl | Large piece of cloth worn around the head as decoration |
| advice | Opinion about what to do; guidance |
| aghast | Shocked by something terrible or wrong |
| tricky | Requiring caution or skill |
| temper | One's usual mood or state of mind; disposition |
| fail | To disappoint; let down |
| dainty | Very fine and delicate |
| splendid | Excellent or fine, good |
| reflection | To give back an image as does a mirror or clear water |
| bow | To bend the body, head or knee to show respect or worship |
| fabulous | Very extraordinary, fantastic |
| crooned | To hum or sing softly |
| on cue | As if planned to happen exactly at that moment |
| dismay | To cause to lose courage or confidence in the face danger |
| manners | A way of behaving; style of acting |
| cocky | Excessively proud of oneself |
| wheezed | To breath with difficulty |
| loafers | A shoe shaped like a moccasin |
| disbelief | Refusal or reluctance to believe |
| creep | To move slowly or cautiously with the body close to the ground; crawl |
| argue | To have a quarrel or disagreement |