| A | B |
| afflicted | (of a problem or illness) cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble |
| hastened | be quick to do something |
| bespoke | (of an appearance or action) suggest; be evidence of |
| repression | subdue (someone or something) by force; restrain or prevent |
| tumultuously | excited, confused, or disorderly |
| exalted | make noble in character; dignify |
| elixir | a preparation supposedly able to prolong life indefinitely. |
| aquiver | trembling |
| verbal irony | The writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something else. |
| situational irony | what is expected to happen is the opposite of what actually occurs |
| dramatic irony | the reader or audience knows something that the characters do not |