| A | B |
| assemble | to gather together; to concregate; to put together |
| brilliant | shining brightly; sparkling; extremely intelligent or talented |
| coincide | to happen at the same time; to intersect in time or space |
| compulsion | irresistible, driving force |
| development | progression or growth |
| enact | to put into action |
| froth | foam |
| interior | inside |
| maelstrom | powerful, often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius; turmoil |
| mature | fully-developed or grown |
| migration | the act of moving from one region to another |
| mysterious | difficult to explain; strange |
| navigate | to travel through or over (water, land, or air) |
| phenomenon | extremely unusual thing or occurrence |
| romantic | characterized by love, adventure, excitement, or great feeling |
| spawn | to reproduce |
| suitable | apporpriate; in keeping with |
| tragedy | disactrous and sorrowful occurrence; a play with an unhappy ending |
| treacherous | dangerous |
| unerringly | exactly; without error or variation |