| A | B |
| hallway | A hall or corridor in a building |
| taunting | Abusing vocally;expressing contemp or ridicule |
| defend | To protect from attack,harm, or challenge |
| offenses | Anything that causes bad feelings, anger, or annoyance |
| abruptly | Not expected;sudden |
| tremble | To shake, as from cold or fear |
| nervous | Easily excited or upset; tense |
| shoved | To push forward from behind with force |
| barked | Speak in an unfriendly tone |
| slid | To move or fall out of position or control; slip |
| ally | A person that has united with another for a special purpose |
| relief | A lessening of pain or anxiety |
| conflict | A clash or struggle of ideas or interests |
| flies | One of a large group of insects that have one pair of thin, clear wings |
| effective | Bringing about a desired effect |
| intervene | To involve oneself in a situation so as to alter an action |
| threatened | TCo give signs or warning of |
| confident | Having confidence; feeling sure of oneself |
| misery | Great pain or suffering |
| collide | To strike or bump together violently; to crash |
| protective | Helping to protect |
| tripped | To stumble or fall |
| speechless | Not able to speak for a short time through shock, fear, anger, or joy |
| kindness | A kind act; a favor |
| sticks | To stay with what one starts |