| A | B |
| unceasingly | without stopping; continuing |
| apprehensive | underlying fear something might happen |
| defiance | bold resistance for authority |
| comtemptuously | expressing disdain; scornfully |
| ruefully | regretfully; feeling, showing or expressing sorrow or pity |
| refromatory | an instituion for reforming or disciplining young offenders |
| premonition | a forewarning; a feeling of anxiety over a future event |
| groggy | dazed or weakened from lack of sleep |
| reluctantly | unwillingly; resisitantly |
| imploringly | begging urgently or piteously |
| sullenly | in a manner that shows irritation or ill-humor by a gloomy silence |
| quavering | quivering as from weakness; trembling |
| eluded | escaped understanding, perception, or appreciation of |
| vital | of criticial importance |
| indignant | expressing strong displeasure at something unjust, offensive or insulting |
| hauled | dragged off forcefully; compelled to go |
| surveyed | examined; looked at; inspected |
| beweilderment | state of confusion or disorientation |
| conviction | fixed or firm belief |
| tangle | to come into conflict; to fight or argue |
| hesitation | a delay due to fear or uncertainty of the mind |
| defeated | thwarted; won over; beaten |
| plasma | the clear liquid part of the blood |
| hysterics | a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping;hysteria |