| A | B |
| main | most importants; |
| mane | the long, heavy lair growing from the neck and head of an animal such as a horse. |
| peace | the absence of war or fighting. |
| piece | part of a whole. |
| heal | to make or become healthy again. |
| heel | the rounded back part of the human foot. |
| flea | a small, wingless insect that sucks blood from animals and humans. |
| flee | to run away. |
| poll | a survey made to find out what peopple think |
| pole | a long slender rod. |
| sole | being the only one. |
| soul | the part of a person considered to include the capabilities to think. |
| loan | to lend. |
| lone | t be by oneself. |
| hall | a passageway in a house or building. |
| haul | to pull or carry with effort. |
| pore | a tiny opening, as in the skin; to examine with great care and attention. |
| pour | toflow or cause to flow in a steady stream. |
| berry | a usually small, juicy friut that has many seeds. |
| bury | to hide by placing in the ground and covering with earth. |
| wait | to sit or stand while someone is still getting ready. |
| weight | the number of pounds in an object or person. |
| meet | to join someone at a predetermined time. |
| meat | an animal product often served at meals. |
| canvass | to look around; survey; to visit to get votes. |
| canvas | a strong material often used to make tents. |
| stationary | to stay in one place. |
| startionery | paper used to write a letter. |