| A | B | 
| strait | a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water | 
| principal | most important; main one who gives orders | 
| straight | without a bend or curve; not crooked or irregular | 
| there | in or at that place | 
| herd | group of animals of one kind | 
| principle | a fundamental, primary or general truth on which other truths depend | 
| capitol | the building at Washington, D.C. in which the Congress meets | 
| their | possessive form of they; belonging to them | 
| heard | past tense of hear | 
| capital | city where the government of a country, state or province is located | 
| shear | cut close; cut the wool or fleece from; cut with shears or scissors | 
| idle | doing nothing; not busy; not working | 
| hostile | unfriendly, unfavorable, opposed; of an enemy | 
| compliment | something good said about one; something said in praise of one's work | 
| stationary | having a fixed station or place; not movable | 
| idol | image or other object worshipped as a god | 
| hostel | a lodging place, especially a supervised lodging place for people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc. | 
| sheer | very thin, almost transparent | 
| complement | something that completes or makes perfect; number required to fill | 
| stationery | writing materials such as paper, cards and envelopes | 
| guerrilla | member of a band of fighters who harass the enemy by sudden raids | 
| gorilla | the largest and most powerful anthropoid ape | 
| adolescents | persons growing up from childhood into adulthood; person from 12 to 20 years of age | 
| adolescence | period of time of growth from childhood to adulthood | 
| oral | using speech; spoken | 
| aural | having to do with or perceived by the ear |