| A | B |
| capture (n.) | the act of catching or gaining control by force or skill |
| capture (v.) | to grab and hold onto; to hold the attention of |
| coward (n.) | one who has no courage or gets scared easily |
| exclaim (v.) | to speak with strong feelings or emotions; to cry out |
| gloomy (adj.) | partly or completely dark; wearing a frown |
| insist (v.) | to state something or make a demand firmly |
| passage (n.) | the act of moving from one place to another; a trip by sea or by air; a way in or out; a part of a written book or piece of music |
| restless (adj.) | without rest or sleep; unable to rest, relax, or be still |
| shallow (adj.) | measuring little from bottom to top; not deep; not showing much thought |
| shatter (v.) | to break into many pieces, to cause much damage |
| talent (n.) | the ability to do something well; a skill or gift |