| A | B |
| pityingly | feeling sorrow for another person |
| hunker | to crouch down low or take shelter |
| baleful | harmful or evil |
| bleary | dim or blurred from lack of sleep |
| hallucinate | to see or hear something that is not there |
| tarmac | a paved surface for landing planes |
| torture | to cause hurt or pain |
| felon | a person convicted of a crime |
| dinghy | a small boat moved with oars |
| pandemonium | a state of confusion and disorder |
| mooring | a line that holds an object in place |
| sullen | quiet, gloomy mood |
| reassembly | to put together again |
| canopy | a covering that is used as a shelter or roof |
| berserk | crazy, insane, or violently angry |
| gingerly | in a careful and cautious manner |
| squabble | to argue over something small |
| crisis | unstable condition |
| scorn | to feel a strong dislike |
| bulwark | a protective wall on a ship made of sturdy material |
| descend | to move downward |
| grief | a feeling of sadness |
| rouse | to force activity |
| thrum | to make a deep, vibrating noise |
| deluge | to fill quickly beyond capacity |