| A | B |
| devote | to give something or someone lots of time and attention |
| encounter | to experience something especially something difficult while you are trying to do something else |
| undergo | to experience something especially something unpleasant or a change |
| flow | the steady and continuous movement of something in the same direction |
| revolve | ge around |
| ceremony | a public or religious occasion that includes a series of formal or traditional actions |
| tremble | to shake because you are frightened |
| naked | without clothes |
| pile | a number of things that have been placed on top of each other |
| enemy | not a friend |
| endure | to deal with or experience something that is unpleasant |
| squeeze | to press something firmly often with your fingers |
| battle | a fight between armies ships or planes especially in a war |
| crime | an illegal act |
| gather | to collect from different sources |
| audacity | brave but rude or shocking behaviour |
| identify | unique feature that distinguishes one thing from another |
| refuse | say you will not do something |
| ritual | series of actions that are carried out in the same way |
| complain | say you are not happy about something |