| A | B |
| famous | talked about or known by a great many people |
| delciious | very pleasing to the sense of taste |
| punctuation | the use of periods, commas, and other marks in writing to help make the meaning clear |
| friction | the rubbing of one thing against another |
| prediction | something predicted |
| quickly | in a quick way; rapidly |
| annually | each year; every year |
| joyous | full of joy; happy |
| education | the act or work of educating or training people; teaching |
| population | all of the people who are living in a particular city, country, or other land area |
| marvelous | causing wonder or astonishment; very good; excellent |
| addition | the adding of two or more numbers to get a sum or total |
| dangerous | likely to cause harm, pain or injury |
| operation | the act or way of operating |
| anxious | feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen; worried |
| finally | at last; coming at the end |
| happily | in a happy way or manner; with joy |
| softly | with low volume |
| subtraction | the act of subtracting one part or number from another |
| sadly | with sadness; i a sad manner |