| A | B |
| police | a group of persons given power by a government to keep order and to enforce the law |
| splinters | a very thin sharp bit that breaks off a large piece of wood, ice, metal, glass, or other material |
| huge | great in size or amount; very big; enormous |
| office | a place where the work of a business or profession is done |
| stage | a raised platform on which actors, dancers, singers, or other entertainers perform |
| fence | a structure that is used to surround, protect, or mark of an area |
| badge | something worn to show that a person belongs to a certain group or has received an honor |
| pencil | a long thin tool for writing and drawing |
| space | the area in which the whole universe exists |
| price | the amount of money for which something is sold or offered for sale |
| giraffe | a large animal in Africa |
| range | the distance or extent between certain limits |
| engine | a machine that applies power to some work |
| ginger | a hot spice that comes from the root of a tropical plant |
| force | power or strength |
| telegraph | having to do with message sent and received through a machine by using electrical codes. |
| drifts | a large pile of something, such as snow, that is formed by wind |
| trail | a rough path through land where travel is difficult |
| temperature | a measurement that tells in degrees how warm or cold something is, such as the air |
| guided | to show someone the way to go |
| excite | to stir up; arouse |