| A | B |
| hawk | a large bird with a short hooked bill, strong claws, and keen eyesight. |
| claw | a sharp, often lcurved nail on the tow of an animal or bird. |
| bald | lacking hair on top of head. |
| tower | a very tall structure that is part of a large building. |
| stalk | to move in a sly way; the stem jof a plant. |
| prowl | to move about secretly and quietly. |
| loyal | firm in supporting a person, country, or cause. |
| pause | a brief stop. |
| moist | slightly wet; damp. |
| ounce | a unit jof weight. 1/16 of a pound. |
| launch | a set afloat. |
| royal | of or having to do with a king or queen. |
| scowl | to lower eyebrows in anger or disapproval. |
| haunt | to visit, live in, or appear in the form of a ghost. |
| joint | a place where two bones come together. |
| coward | a person that has no courage. |
| fawn | a young deer. |
| thousand | a number equal to 10 X 100. |
| drown | to be loud enogh to overpower. |
| fault | responsibility for a mistake or offense. |