| A | B |
| prolonged | long and drawn out |
| emaciated | thin and bony as a result of starvation or disease |
| obstructed | blocked |
| wry | twisted |
| foresee | know beforehand |
| emerged | came out from; came into view |
| meditated | thought deeply |
| wrap | enclose with a covering |
| rap | means to knock on something |
| wring | to squeeze and twist |
| ring | to sound a bell to summon someone |
| rest | to stop working |
| wrest | to obtain by force |
| write | to form words and sentences |
| right | correct; or opposite of left |
| rye | grain-bearing grass; a typr of bread |
| forewarned | warned before; made aware of approaching danger |
| foreshadow | imagine before it occurs |
| forecast | predict a future event |
| foretell | tell about ahead of time |
| subordinate clause | a group of words that has a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a sentence |
| direct characterization | writers make direct statements about a character's appearance and personality |
| indirect characteriztion | traits shown through their own words or actions; traits shown threw actions and comments of other character |
| caracterization | direct and indirect |
| homophone | sounds alike but have different meanings and spelling |