| A | B |
| safety | freedom from danger |
| parade | a formal even in which bands, marchers, and vehicles pass by |
| congratulate | to praise someone for their good fortune |
| hesitate | to pause before acting or speaking due to uncertainty |
| escape | to get away or free |
| invade | to enter or attack |
| misplace | to put in a wrong place; lose |
| trace | a mark or sign left by something that has passed or happened |
| stain | to discolor; spot |
| raincoat | a waterproof coat |
| explain | to make plain or clear |
| complain | to say something is wrong or annoying |
| entertain | to amuse |
| remain | to stay behind; to stay as before |
| straight | without a bend or curve |
| weighted | amount something weighs |
| neighborhood | a place or district; people who live in a certain area |
| disobey | to not obey |
| agent | a person with power to carry out certain transactions |
| mayor | highest official in a city or town government |