| A | B |
| pasture | a grassy area where animals graze and eat |
| lamb | a baby sheep |
| shepherd | a person who takes care of sheep |
| stray | to leave a group or to get lost from your group |
| flock | a group of animals, birds, sheep |
| search | to look for someone or something |
| nod | to agree or say "yes" by moving your head up and down |
| shear | to cut off the wool from a sheep |
| fleece | soft wool (fur) closest to the sheeps skin |
| sack | a large bag, often made out of burlap |
| a play | a story meant to be acted out on stage |
| actors | characters in a play who act it out |
| scenes | parts of the play |
| dialogue | conversation between characters |
| plot | the sequence of events in a story or play |
| narrator | the person who describes the scene or gives background information |
| to pray | to ask God for a favor, to wish or hope for something |
| to praise someone | "You're the best", "Good job!" |
| to feel ashamed | to feel embarrassed or guilty about your behavior |
| its | belonging to "it" |
| it's | a contraction for "it is" |
| conditional | what might happen, if something else happens first |
| playwright | a person who writes plays |