| A | B |
| truly | in a true manner |
| wonderful | very good, excellent, fine, etc. |
| jealous | resulting from such feelings |
| apologize | to make an apology |
| embarrass | to cause to feel selfconscious, confused, and ill at ease |
| apparent | readily seen; visible |
| formation | a forming or being formed |
| hysterical | extermely comical |
| divine | supremely great, good, etc. |
| Odyssey | an ancient Greek epic poem |
| roitine | a series of steps for a dance |
| privacy | secrecy |
| instance | a step in proceeding |
| chaos | the disorder of formless matter and infinite space |
| inspire | to have an animating effect upon |
| goddes | a female god |
| peculiar | of only one person, thing, group, contry, etc. |
| Zeus | the chief, deity son of Cronus and Rhea and husband of Hera |
| metion | to refer to or speak about |
| Telemachus | the son of Odysseus and Penelope |
| approximate | more or less correct or exact |
| surprising | amazing |
| disappointment | a person or thing that disappoints |
| elaborate | worked out carefully |
| tourniquet | andy device that stops blood vessel from bledding |