| A | B |
| district | a part, as of a city, that is set aside for a particular purpose. |
| address | the place where some one lives, works, or receives mail. |
| complain | to express unhappiness or discontent. |
| explain | to make clear or understandable. |
| improve | to make or become better. |
| farther | to or at a greater distance. |
| simply | in an uncomplicated or easy way. |
| hundred | the number that is equal to 10X10. |
| although | even though. |
| laughter | the act or sound of laughing. |
| mischief | naughty or bad bahavior. |
| complex | difficult to understand; not simple. |
| partner | oneof two or more persons associated in a bursiness. |
| orphan | a child whose parents are dead. |
| constant | always remaining the same. |
| dolphin | a sea animals that is related to the whale but is smaller and has a snout that looks like a beak. |
| employ | to engage the services of; hire. |
| sandwich | two or more slices of bread with a filling between them. |
| monster | an imaginary creature that is huge and very frightening. |
| orchard | a piece of land where fruit trees are grown. |
| empty | tocontain nothing. |
| hungry | a feeling of having no food; starving. |
| handsome | to be very good looking. |
| distrust | not to believe in a person; unreliable. |
| illness | a sickness. |
| Congress | the United States Senate and House ofRepresentaatives, the assemblies that make laws. |
| abstain | to go without. |
| conscience | inner feelings and ideas that tell a peerson what is right and what is wrong. |
| function | the proper activity; purpose or use. |
| extreme | very great or intense. |