| A | B |
| Setting | Time and place the novel (peice) takes place. |
| Rural | Country side; urban |
| Cor | Ugly mean dog |
| Quaver | To move in a way that shows your uncertain |
| Wince | To frown; to squint because of something you ate |
| Runt | The smallest and/or least attractive; of litter |
| Canebrake | A thicket of cane |
| Grob box | A place to put worms |
| Limber | Flexible |
| Coax | Persuade |
| Nonchalantly | Not to be concerned |
| Midstream | In the middle of the stream |
| Liniment | Ointment used for sores |
| Begrudgingly | To give without wanting to |
| Leered | A sly look out of the corner of the eye |
| Gnawed | To bite, to nibble |
| Quiver | To shake |
| Belligerent | Having an aggressive attitude |
| Wedge | A chunk of peice |
| Momentum | Strength or force gained by motion |