| A | B |
| poem | a piece of writing, often in rhyme, in lwhich words are chosed for their sound and beauty as well as meaning. |
| idea | a thought or plan carefully formed in the mind. |
| create | to make. |
| diary | a daily written record of a person's thoughts. |
| area | a region, as of land. |
| usual | happening at regular intervals or all the time. |
| radio | a way of using energy waves to carry signals between points without using wires. |
| giant | larger than regular size. |
| cruel | liking to cause pain or suffering. |
| quiet | marked by little or no noise. |
| diet | the usual food and drink taken in by a person or an animal. |
| liar | a person who says things that are not true. |
| fuel | a substance that is burned to give off heat or produce energy. |
| riot | disturbance created by a large number of people. |
| dial | a control that chooses the setting on a radio or television set. |
| lion | a very large light-brown wild cat of Africa and India. |
| ruin | to damage beyond repair. |
| trial | the studying and deciding of a case in a court of law. |
| rodeo | a show in which cowhands display their skill in riding horses and steers. |
| science | the study and explanation of things that happen in nature and the universe. |
| title | the name of a book. |
| listen | to hear a sound. |
| wrote | past tense of write. |
| finish | to conclude an activity. |
| music | a pattern of sounds. |
| appreciate | to express gratitude. |
| variety | many different kinds together. |
| enthusiastic | full of or showing strong interest or eagerness. |
| mosaic | a picture or design made on a surface by fitting and cementing together small pieces of colored tile, glass, or stone. |
| eventually | occuring in the near or far future; to happen sooner or later. |