| A | B |
| common room | a large room where people gather to eat or share other activities |
| hearth | the floor of a fireplace |
| kayak | a lightweight canoe, propelled by a double-bladed paddle with only a small opening for one or two people |
| mainland | the large land mass of a country or continent that does not include islands |
| phases | the changes in appearance that the moon or a planet goes through each month |
| sod | a chunk of grassy soil held together by matted roots |
| sparkling | giving off flashes of light |
| suspicious | having the feeling that something is unusual or wrong |
| village | a small settlement |
| burro | donkey ; especially : a small one used as a pack animal |
| faze | to disturb |
| principle | a rule or code of conduct |
| burrow | a hole or excavation in the ground made by an animal (as a rabbit) for shelter and habitation |
| phase | a distinguishable part in a course, development, or cycle |
| borough | a municipal corporation proper in some states (as New Jersey and Minnesota) corresponding to the incorporated town or village of the other states |
| principal | most important, consequential, or influential : chief |
| manor | the house or hall of an estate : mansion |
| manner | (1): a characteristic or customary mode of acting |
| vain | 1. foolish, silly 2. having or showing undue or excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements : conceited |
| vein | any of the tubular branching vessels that carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart |