| A | B |
| legend | a story from the past that is believed by many people but cannot be proved to be true |
| mango | a juicy tropical fruit that has firm yellow and red skin and a hard seed at its center |
| loll | to lie or sit in a relaxed or lazy manner |
| mulch | a material (such as straw, leaves, or small pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants or help them grow and to stop weeds from growing |
| adore | to love or admire (someone) very much |
| silly | having or showing a lack of thought, understanding, or good judgment |
| ceremonies | formal acts or events that are a part of a social or religious occasion |
| groom | : a man who has just married or is about to be married |
| robust | strong and healthy |
| appetite | physical desire for food |
| recover | to become healthy after an illness or injury |
| welfare | the state of being happy, healthy, or successful |
| duty | something that you must do because it is morally right or because the law requires it |
| soul | the spiritual part of a person that is believed to give life to the body and in many religions is believed to live forever |
| get rid of | : to do something so that you no longer have or are affected or bothered by |
| fed up with | very tired of something : angry about something that has continued for a long time |
| arranged | moved and organized (things) into a particular order or position |
| remaining | to be left when the other parts are gone or have been used |
| race | to go, move, or function at a very fast speed |
| faults | bad qualities or parts of someone's character : a weakness in character |
| ignore | to refuse to show that you hear or see |
| marry off | to find a husband or wife for someone |
| wicked | morally bad |
| literature | written works (such as poems, plays, and novels) that are considered to be very good and to have lasting importance [ |
| dearest | : loved or valued very much |