| A | B |
| self- sufficient | able to take care of oneself |
| contradiction | something that is both true and false |
| domesticate | to tame |
| granaries | bins for storing grain |
| elevated | made greater |
| evolved | developed |
| flattered | gave many compliments |
| wooed | sweet-talked |
| complicated | difficult |
| initiate | to start |
| enchantment | a state of delight |
| adolescents | teenagers |
| solitary | alone |
| preferably | if possible |
| wage | to carry on |
| truce | a peaceful end to fighting |
| sulking | to be moody and silent |
| flank | the part of an animal or person that is on the side between the ribs and hip |
| audible | able to be heard |
| luscious | highly pleasing |
| witchery | to act as though casting magical spells |
| anatomy | body |
| moderately | somewhat; kind of |
| divinely | in a very good way |
| lure | to draw attention to |
| restrain | to hold down |
| depart | to leave |
| alarmed | very disturbed, as to send a warning |
| defensive | ready to protect oneself |
| flexed | bent |
| caress | to touch lightly or gently |