| A | B |
| confident | secure, certain |
| portion | a part of a larger whole |
| slaughter | to kill animals for food; to kill in large numbers |
| clout | 1) a sharp blow or knock 2) to give a sharp blow or knock |
| biography | the story of a person's ;ife written by someone else |
| stampede | 1) a sudden large rush or running 2) to run suddenly in a large group |
| cringe | to bend over or tremble from fear |
| proceed | to go on or continue after stopping |
| rugged | tough and strong; not smooth |
| biped | any animal with two feet |
| rave | to speak in a wild manner |
| summit | the highest point, peak, top |
| bough | a large branch of a tree |
| peddler | one who moves from place to place to sell something |
| blithe | joyful; cheerful; happy |
| crude | rought, not carefully made |
| sulk | to pout |
| blunder | a foolish or stupid mistake |
| consent | to agree or give approval; to say something is okay |
| skull | the part of the skeleton that forms the head |