| A | B |
| became | to come into existence |
| complaining | to express grief, pain, or discontent |
| needle | small slender usually steel instrument that has an eye for thread or surgical sutures at one end and that is used for sewing. |
| agreement | the act or fact of agreeing |
| meanwhile | to have a firm religious faith |
| believe | during the intervening time |
| ceiling | the overhead inside lining of a room |
| receive | to come into possession of |
| routine | a regular course of procedure |
| inflate | to swell or distend with air or gas |
| midday | the middle of the day |
| seesaw | an alternating up-and-down or backward-and-forward motion or movement |
| creature | something created either animate or inanimate |
| fleece | the coat of wool covering a wool-bearing animal |
| portray | to make a picture of |
| acquaintance | the state of being acquainted |
| grief | deep and poignant distress caused by or as if by bereavement |
| leisure | freedom provided by the cessation of activities |
| protein | any of numerous naturally occurring extremely complex substances that consist of amino- acid residues joined by peptide bonds, contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, usually sulfur, and occasionally other elements (as phosphorus or iron), and include many essential biological compounds (as enzymes, hormones, or immunoglobulins) |
| deceive | to be false to |