| A | B |
| falter | to act or move in an unsteady or hesitating way |
| harvest | the gathering in of a crop when it is ripe |
| orchard | an area of land where fruit trees are grown |
| region | any large area or territory |
| appointment | an agreement to meet or see |
| phrase | a short expression |
| specific | exact; particular |
| inhabit | to live in or on |
| seldom | not often; rarely |
| occupy | to take up time or space; to live in |
| scuffle | a confused struggle or fight |
| delay | to put off for a later time; postpone |
| boulder | a large usually rounded rock |
| fumble | to handle clumsily or drop |
| abandon | to give up completely; desert |
| brief | short in time |
| reckless | not careful |
| rage | violent or great anger |
| preserve | to save or set aside for a special purpose |
| orphan | a child whose parents are dead |