| A | B |
| rabbi | a leader of a Jewish congregation |
| exasperate | to make angry; annoy, irritate |
| pride | a sense of pleasure that comes from some act of possession |
| Nazi | a member of the German fascist party |
| heroine | a woman of courage and daring |
| tentative | not fully developed; uncertain |
| deprivation | to stop from having something |
| ration | the amount one is allowed by authority |
| mourn | to feel or show grief or sorrow |
| typhus | a severe infectious disease |
| submerge | to be put under water |
| courageous | brave |
| stricken | affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, or painful emotion |
| unfamiliar | not well known; strange |
| cocaine | a bitter habit-forming drug obtained from cocoa leaves |
| sabotage | destructive action carried on by an enemy |
| contempt | a feeling that a person or thing is inferior, or worthless |
| conceal | to hide from sight |
| relocate | to move to a new location |
| tantalize | presenting something desirable while keeping it out of reach |