| A | B |
| spurn | to reject disdainfully or comtemptuously |
| attains | to gain as an objective; achieve |
| mischievous | behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in another |
| visage | the face or facial expression of a person; countenance |
| kindle | to be stirred up; rise |
| valor | courage and boldness, as in battle; bravery |
| shrewd | characterized by keen awareness, sharp intelligence and often a sense of the practical |
| hurtled | to move with or as if with great speed and a rushing noise |
| valiant | marked by or done with valor |
| prevail | to be greater in strength or influence; triumph |
| imminent | about to occur; impending |
| beseech | to address an earnest or urgent request to; implore |
| feeble | lacking vigor, force, or effectiveness; inadeqate |