| A | B |
| sorrow | sadness |
| melancholy | sad; depressed |
| idle | doing nothing |
| tragedies | things that causes great sadness, destruction, or suffering |
| typhoid fever | a disease that is caused by eating or drinking food that's been contaminated |
| ignorant | unlearned |
| routine | activities done regularly, ordinary |
| produce | fruits and vegetales that are raised to sell |
| pews | a bench that people sit on in church |
| sermons | a speech given during a religious service |
| congregation | a group of people gathered for religious worship |
| constellations | a group of stars that make a pattern in the sky |
| hind | being at the back or rear |
| installment | one of a series of payments |
| peculiar | strange or odd |
| whimper | to make a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or discontent |
| charming | to delight greatly |
| tearing | to pull or rip (something) apart or to pieces with force |
| routine | a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed program |
| fit | the particular way in which something, especially a garment or component, fits around or into something |
| rights | a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way |
| dramatic | of or relating to drama or the performance or study of drama ALSO (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking |
| criminal | a person who has committed a crime |