| A | B |
| Invocation | n- to help when you want to improve a situation |
| Rouse | v- to wake someone up or get them more excited |
| Supple | adj- bending or able to be bent easily |
| Lyre | n-an ancient musical instrument |
| Thwart | v- to stop something from happening |
| Brazen | adj- clear and obvious |
| Resound | v- to sound loudly or for a long time |
| Insolent | adj- disrespectful |
| Recoil | v- to move back because of fear or disgust |
| Amend | v- to change |
| Guile | n- the ability to obtain what you want by dishonest methods |
| Brooding | v-to think deeply |
| Renown | n- the state of being famous |
| Ravage | v- to cause great damage |
| Revelation | n- making known something that was secret |
| Taut | adj- tight or completely stretched |
| Prophecy | n- a statement that says what is going to happen in the future |
| Portent | v- to be a sign that something bad is likely to happen in the future |
| Nonchalant | adj- behaving in a calm manner, often in a way that suggests lack of interest or care |
| Coax | v- to persuade |
| Saunter | v- to walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction |
| Vigilance | adj- always being careful to notice things, especially danger |