| A | B |
| vaguely | slightly; not clearly |
| approve | to have a favorable opinion |
| presence | the fact of being in a certain place at a certain time |
| bruised | black or blue mark on the skin caused by a fall, blow or bump. |
| convenience | ease and comfort |
| offend | cause to be unhappy or angry |
| voyage | trip or journey |
| main characters | Lucy and Edmund (brother and sister) |
| setting | where a story takes place |
| glossary | small dictionary at the back of a book |
| subject | tells who or what a sentence is about |
| complete subject | all the words in the subject |
| simple subject | main word in the complete subject |
| predicate | tells what the subject does or is |
| complete predicate | all the words in the predicate |
| simple predicate | main word in the complete predicate. It tells exactly what the subject does or is. |