| A | B |
| punishment | what is done to someone as a penalty for doing something wrong |
| evidence | something that shows or proves |
| emotion | a strong feeling; any feeling such as love, hate, joy, or fear |
| resolved | made up your mind |
| newsstand | place where newspapers are sold |
| register | a machine for counting and keeping a record of |
| entertained | given pleasure to; had as a guest |
| accuse | to charge a person with breaking the law; to blame |
| avenue | a street |
| bail | money given to a court as a promise that a person will show up for a trial |
| conductor | a person who directs; a person who works on a train, subway, and so on |
| skinflint | a person who is not willing to spend money |
| nervously | in a nervous way |
| disbelief | not believing |
| honorable | worthy of being respected; honest |