| A | B |
| aisle | the space between two rows or sections of something |
| obvious | easily seen or understood |
| panic | a sudden overwhelming fear often without cause |
| appeal | an earnest request for something needed or wanted |
| loom | a machine or frame for weaving thread into cloth |
| plunge | to dive or fall suddenly |
| rate | the price or charge for something |
| bridle | the part of a horse's harness that fits over the animals head that is used to guide and control |
| shrewd | clever |
| kernel | the whole grain or seed of wheat, corn, and some other plants |
| reduce | to make or become less or smaller |
| idle | lazy |
| extend | to make or become longer |
| notion | an idea or belief |
| income | money received from work |
| bristle | a short stiff hair |
| casual | done or happening without serious thought or planning |
| conclude | to bring to an end |
| murky | dark and gloomy |
| reserve | to save or set aside for a special purpose |