| A | B |
| theater | a place in which plays are seen. |
| actor | a person who takes on the role of another individual. |
| mirror | made of glass where you can see an image of yourself. |
| powder | a fine dusty substance that is often used on skin. |
| humor | to be funny to cause laughter in a situation. |
| anger | to be very upset over an individual or situation. |
| banner | flag like and often carries a message or saying. |
| pillar | a tall slender pole that often provides support in abuilding. |
| major | larger, greater, or more important. |
| thunder | a loud noise in an electrical storm. |
| flavor | the quality that causes something to have a certain taste. |
| finger | on of ten appendages found on the hand.. |
| mayor | the chief government official of the city. |
| polar | of, relating to, or near the North Pole or the South Pole. |
| clover | any of several plants with leaves divided into three leaflets and flowerss. |
| burglar | a person who break into a building in order to steal. |
| tractor | a vehicle that is driven by an engine and is used in farming. |
| matter | a subject of interest or concern. |
| lunar | having to do with the moon. |
| quarter | one fourth of something |
| enteer | to go in. |
| honor | to show great repect. |
| answer | response when a question is asked. |
| collar | the part of a shirt that goes around a person's neck. |
| doctor | a highly trained medical person. |
| character | a person in a book, play, or movie. |
| clamor | a lound noise, as of a crowd shouting. |
| tremor | a shaking or vibrating movement, especially of the earth. |
| scholar | a person who has a great deal of knowledge. |
| chamber | a room in a house, especially a bedroom. |