| A | B |
| torch | a device that shoorts out a hot flame. |
| soar | to go hight into the sky. |
| sore | suffering pain, hurting. |
| lord | a man of noble rank in Great Britain. |
| warn | to make aware of danger; alert. |
| floor | to bottom surface in a rom. |
| tore | the past tense of tear. |
| bore | to cause to feel that one has had enough; dull; uninteresting. |
| cork | a rubber or plastic stopper for a bottle or jug. |
| hare | an animal that is related to and looks like a rabbit. |
| flair | a natural talent or aptitude. |
| lair | a perso who says things that are not true. |
| snare | a device that is used for trapping birds and small animals. |
| fare | the money a person pays to travel. |
| flare | something thatproduces a bright flame for signaling or lighting. |
| rare | ot often found, seen, or happening. |
| scar | a mark left on the skin by a healed wound. |
| harsh | unpleasand to hear or taste. |
| carve | tomake by cutting. |
| barge | a large boat with a flat bottom, used to carry freight on rivers and canals. |
| horse | a large hoofed animal that has a long mane and tail. |
| sharp | not rounded or blunt; pointed. |
| square | a rectangle having four equal sides. |
| stairs | a series of flight of steps. |
| board | to go aboard. |
| folklore | the beliefs, legends, fables, myths, customs, and other traditions handed down by a people from generation to generation. |
| unicorn | a mythical animal with one horn. |
| ordeal | a very difficult or painful experience; hardship. |
| marvelous | causing surprise, astonishment, or wonder. |
| hoard | a supply that is stored away, often secretly. |