| A | B |
| choose | to pick out a single thing from many things |
| grouped | to put a number of persons or things together |
| shook | past tense of shake |
| look | to use the eyes to see things |
| brook | a small stream |
| hood | a covering for the head and neck |
| understood | to have learned the meaning of something |
| school | an environment in which children or adults are taught what they do not know yet; a building or facility |
| afternoon | the part of the day between noon and evening |
| soot | a black, greasy powder that forms when such fuels as wood, coal, and oil are burned |
| boots | a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg |
| loose | not fastened or attached firmly |
| balloon | a rubber or plastic bag filled with air or other gases |
| zoom | to move quickly with a loud passing sound; to increase or decrease in size in order to focus |
| cartoon | a drawing, often with words or a caption, that shows people or things in a way that makes you laugh |