| A | B |
| sternest | (of a person or their manner) serious and unrelenting, especially in the assertion of authority |
| tattered | old and torn; in poor condition |
| forge | to make, build, or shape |
| corridor | a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms;hallway |
| repulsive | arousing intense distaste or disgust |
| craned | stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something |
| docile | submissive; compliant; obedient |
| flutters | to move rapidly |
| plea | a request made in an urgent and emotional manner |
| engulf | to surround or cover completely |
| prod | to poke with the intent to move someone or something |
| radiates | to give off light or energy |
| enunciate | means to speak or pronounce clearly |
| cascades | means to tumble down rapidly, like water |
| arid | means dry, like a desert |
| exhilaration | means excitement, joy, liveliness |
| subsequent | means occurring or coming later or after |
| enchanting | means magical; casting a spell |