| A | B |
| supreme | greatest in power or authority; dominent |
| bracelet | a band or chain worn about the wrist as an ornament |
| mute | not having the power of speech; silent |
| strive | to exert much effort or energy |
| faithful | loyal and trustworthy |
| devote | to give one's attention to a cause or activity |
| rhyme | a poem having a regular repetition of sounds at the ends of lines |
| succeed | to follow or come next in order |
| coax | to persuade or to try to persuade by gentle or persistent urging |
| rely | to depend on; trust confidently |
| conceal | to keep from being seen; put out of sight |
| forgave | past tense of forgive |
| lonesome | sad because of a lack of companionship |
| delete | to remove by striking out or canceling |
| confine | to keep within bounds; restrict; limit |
| exceed | to be greater than; surpass |
| terrain | a tract of land , especially when considered with respect to its physical features |
| reproach | to express disapproval of or criticism of |
| abuse | to use improperly; misuse |
| defeat | the condition of being defeated; failure to win |