| A | B |
| traffic | many vehicles in one arrea on the road. |
| permit | to grant permission for. |
| witness | to see something happen. |
| collect | to gather together. |
| tunnel | an underground or underwater passage. |
| perhaps | maybe but not definitely; possibly. |
| pattern | an artistic design used for decoration. |
| object | something that has shape and can be flet or seen. |
| million | one thousand thousands. |
| arrive | to reach a place. |
| barrel | a large container with bulging sides and round, flat ends. |
| furnish | to equi[ with furniture. |
| shoulder | the part of the human body between the neck and the upper arm. |
| velvet | a soft fabric with a short, thick pile. |
| effort | an earnest attempt. |
| sorrow | grief or sadness caused by loss or injury. |
| essay | a short peice of writing that gives the author's opinions on a certain subject. |
| empire | a group of territories or nations headed by a single ruler. |
| publish | to print and offer for public sale or distribution. |
| subject | something thought about or discussed; topc. |
| arrow | a sharp weapon that cntains a point. |
| corner | where two wall meet in a room. |
| person | an individual. |
| mistake | to do something in error. |
| bottom | the opposite of top. |
| collide | to join or come together with force. |
| exceed | to be over and above a suggested amount. |
| trespass | to goe onto someone elses property. |
| option | a choice. |
| sincere | to be very serious and honest. |