| A | B |
| eerie (adj) | weird, in a frightening way |
| prophecy (n) | prediction, fortelling the future |
| accomodations (n) | room and food, provided in hotels, ships, or trains |
| tribute (n) | action or gift that honors an individual |
| dazzled (v) | amazed or overwhlemed by a display |
| indefinitely (adv) | for an unlimited length of time |
| novelty (n) | something new, original, or unusual |
| feverishly (adv) | in a highly emotional or nervous way |
| list (v) | to tilt or lean in one direction |
| toll (n) | the amount of loss or destruction caused by a disaster |
| fact | a statement that can be proven |
| opinion | a belief that a person accepts as true, but is NOT supported with proof or evidence |