| A | B |
| current | a flow of water or air in a definite direction |
| inlet | a narrow strip of water extending into a body of land extending from a river, lake or ocean |
| faithful | to be loyal to one's beliefs |
| mammal | warm blooded animal with hair or fur |
| harbor | a protected spot where ships can anchor |
| nudge | to push or shove gently |
| patience | the will or ability to wait or endure |
| stare | to gaze or look steadily |
| distress | to cause discomfort or trouble |
| bullying | hurting or frightening persons smaller or weaker |
| snout | the projecting nose and jaws or muzzle of an animal |
| sonar | transmits high frequency sound waves through water |
| hinge | anything on which matters turn or depend |
| astronaut | a person trained to make rocket flights in outerspace |
| harness | to control as to use the power |
| wriggle | twist and turn, squirm |
| shallow | not deep (water) |
| capsule | a detachable closed compartment designed to hold and protect men |
| breathe | to take air into the lungs and let it out again |
| terror | intense fear, frighten |